Earlham College - Sargasso Yearbook (Richmond, IN)
- Class of 1937
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' I l,, - I v u +- Q U 7: Ti 1'-fl' . - -4 X, .,, . .. 1. THE 1937 SARGASSO PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS Printed May, 1937 Editor in Chief HERBERT D. HADLEV Business Manager EDGAR G. JONES N 4 f f f dw! Z f Z Mo! f fn M f ff!! gf wfff 2 Q W W W 4 ff 2 Q 4 fw ff? Ziff! f 7 f f 4 X - y I X Z 5 W? 4 M7 Z Z f J X 26,2 www N W X A Y S S X X N X X 5 S S 5 5 A XN 3 S N x x x X x N S S N N 5 X S S KN: S S S W Z W W ww QS QQ SX QS XS NN SS SS x N 'Q ? f d S 'K THIS VOLUIVIE QF THE SARGASSCD REVEALS THE STRUCTURE CDF EARLHAM, THE SUCCESSIVE CHANGES WHICH TAKE PLACE AND THE CAUSES THAT RRG- DUCE SUCH ALTERATICDNS. IT IS A STUDY GF THE FCDRCES AT EARLHAIVI AND THE PARTS THEY RLAY IN THE GENERAL SCHEME QE THINGS HERE I 1+ Gut of a deep feeling of admiration and respect as a measure of our appreciation for the generous patience, kindness, and Wisdom which he nas shown in iwelping to guide us tiirougti our years of sciiool life. CCDNTENTS C Q I. I. E G E Administration Faculty Seniors . UndercIassmen AT I-I I. E T I C S IVIen's EaII Sports IVIen's Spring Sports IntramuraI Womenys Sports ACTIVITIES Qrganizations Forensics Dramatic Season FEATURES Campus Snaps Calendar May Day E have striven to create a boolc vvlwiclw is dilierent from any lormer annual. 'llwat vvlwicln is com- mon to all year boolcs.vve lwave tried to carry on in a new yet Fitting vein. We have attempted lwere to gatlwer togetlier tlwe oustanding per- sonalities' and events of tlie year 1936-37 'so tlwat vve may guard against tlwe lorgetlulness of time. -llwus, as vve go Fortlw it is essential tl1atvvetal4e vvitlw us in some tang- ible lorm a record ol tlwis year of sclwool. IF in Future years tl1e'l937 Sargasso serves to bring baclc lwidden memories, time-dimmed recollections ol old friends, pleas- ant associations and Familiar lwappen- ings, vve slwall Feel amply repaid lor our eilorts. ww 77 v vw g v COLLEGE VIEWS ws-, ha ISA. vls .F 'S Ali' X A .x I . 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CGI I FG I-IMD thoughtful Wort, carefree hours ol leisure, the burden of responsibility, the enjoyment ol stimulating com- panions . . . all these have been ours as students ol Earlham college. 5785 .M 32:5 . -to L w 'Kp 2 m 4 K. 247 Q . 21' ., , ff Y, il F: . - . . ', - - -gh.-c - : 1 45- .agflx-su2L,,'-.4 n '-1: PAGE 20 WM C. DENNIS AB., Earlham College, 1896 AB., Harvard University, 1897 A.M., 1S9Sg LLB., 1901 LLD., Earlham College, 1911 President of Earlham EAIQIJ-IAM CCI-LEGE ICE OF PRESIDENT recently heard a great educator who is just laying down his administrative burdens congratulate a brilliant young educator who is just taking up similar burdens on the ground that he knew what a university was for. I venture to extend similar congratulations to the editors of the Sargasso. When they dedicated this number of the Sargasso to Dr. Allen D. Hole, a great teacher, they showed in my judgment that they knew what a college was for. The purpose of a college is to bring students under the influence of a great teacher who will know how to stimulate them to develop for themselves the best that is in them. This service Dr. Hole has performed for the Earlhamites of the Twentieth Century as his great predecessor in the department of geology, Joseph Moore, performed it for the Earlhamites between the Civil War and the close of the Nineteenth Century and as Professor Moore's great teacher, Agassiz, performed a similar service for the students of Harvard University of an earlier day. Any college is fortunate that numbers within its faculty such a teacher as Dr. Hole. Any student is fortunate who can boast such an intellectual ancestry as the students in the Earlham department of geology. PAGE 21 MAURICE CD. RUSS Formal greetings tend frequently to be a bit stilted. May I therefore merely take this opportunity to extend to the members of this year's graduating class my sincere best Wishes for the continued success and happiness of each and all of you. May you meet your future successes and difficulties with the same smiling debonair spirit so typical of you while in college. PAGE 22 To the Class of 1937: Yesterday you came to Earlham, bringing with you desires, ambitions, and fears. Today you may look back on the four years spent here with the satisfaction of those who have accomplished what they set out to do. Tomorrow you go forth into a world which has need of you and the ideals which Earlham has endeavored to instill in you. We will miss you, and our good Wishes will always be with you. MM i Mass cmsfaf-x CCDMSTCDCK RUTH BACHMANN BATT 119291 Instructor in Piano and The' ory of Music Mus,B.. A.B. Gherlin College VIRGIL P. BINFORD CIQZSJ Business Manager Ph.B. University of Chicagog A,M. Columbia University PAGE 24 FACULTY NORMAN BEESON 119351 Director of Band AB. DePauw University WILLIAM BURBANCK 119365 Instructor in Biology AB. Earlham Collegeg M.S. Haverford College WILLIAM E. BERRY 119363 Professor of Greek. Acting Prof fessor of Religion A.B., A.M. Penn College: A.M. Harvard Universityg Ph.D. Uni' versity of Chicago GAILE A. CARBAUGH ' 119355 Assistant Professor of Education A.B University of Wichitag A.M. University of Kansasg Pl'i.D. Ohio State University ARTHUR M. CHARLES 119043 Professor of lvlodcrn .Languages BS, Earlham College: A.M. Haivcrford College DAIL W, COX 4 193m- Assistant Professor of Voice Mus,B. Chicago Musical College FACULTY JOHN A. CLARK I 193 ij Assistant Professor of Philosophy A.B. Amherst College: A.lVI.. Ph.D, Harvard University 5 RUBY DAVIS 119251 Professor of English AB. Earlham College: Ph,D. Cornell University CHARLES E. COSAND 119153 Professor ol' English BL Eurlhum College: A.lVf. Uni- versity of Chicago ,r -r . ' 2. I 4 ANNA EVES 419197 Assistant Professor of English A.B. Earlham College: A.M. Co' lu in hia University PAGE 25 JAMES ARTHUR FUNSTON 119313 .-Xsslstzlnt Pmlcssm' of History und Pnlmcal Suencc AB. DcPauw l,,lIl1X'CI'S1ty ALLEN D. HOLE QIWNH Prnfcrsnr ull Genlngy BS.. A.M. Ezmrlluuln College. Pl1.D. UI1lX'Cl'SlIj' ul' Clncago PAGE 26 FACULTY MURVEL R. GARNER l1923l Profewor ul' Blology :X.B. Earllmnm College: PHD. Univcrslty nl' Clucngn J. OVUEN HUNTSMAN l 193ij Director of Plxyslcal Educatnwn lor Men A.B. Earlham College FREDERICK K. HICKS 1192-U Instructor H1 Vmlm Student under Alexander Cu kmx-sky and Hugu Hermann m.gEmgJ 'PAUL F. INGELS 419343 Publicity Agent AB. Earllmam College JOHN S. KEGG 419361 Assistant Professor oftSoeioloagy and Economies AB., M.A. Defiance College Pli.D. Oliio State Tk FLGR ENCE LONG 119141 Assistant Professor of Mzithc niatics ' B.S. Earlhzim Collegeg M.S. Uni versity of Illinois FACULTY VV. PERRY KISSICK fl928j Assistant Professor of History A.B. Penn Collegeg A.M. Hzwerf lord College HERRICK M. MACOMBER 119361 Instructor in Latin A,B. University of Vermontg A.M,, Pl1.D. Harvard University MARY LAVJRENCE Kl92Uj Postmistress AB.. A.M, Ern-llmm College MILLARD S. MARKLE QIQIUJ Professor ol' Biology BS. Earlliam Collegeg MS, PHD, University of Chicago PAGE 27 Y vers? -s::'r-iw jpfse ii:5f:, 51-zip f, r Q - . ' 'wwvgmm A , -Afz, Hg, :-sg, '. Q aivwgiu 1 5 ELSIE MARSHALL l19u4y Director ull Horns Ecmiuiiiius und Dietitian A.B. Ezirlliam College, .NM Culunibia University HOVVARD C. MORGAN 119195 Assistant Pmlussur ul' Speech .md English AB. University ol Kansas: A,M, University nl XX'iscunsin PAGE 28 FACULTY EDXNARD COULD MEAD l193-41 Instructor in Organ .-XB. Harvard Univcrsity: Mus.B. Yale University: Fvllow Amrrf iran Guild of Orgumstsz Ccrtilif cuts Aincricxm Ciwnscrvatury LAURETTA C. MOSIER 119343 Instructor in Modern Languages AB.. A.M. University of Wisf cnnsn ETHEL MAE MILLER 119293 lnstruct4,si' in Home Econoinigs AB. Friends Univelsityg Alvl. University ol Chicago EDVUIN PATTEE f 119365 Assistant Professor uf Modern Languages A.B, University of Michigan: PLM. Harvard University MARTHA PICK 119211 Assistant Professor of lvlodern Languages State Teachers Examination Cer' man and French. Austrian State: L.R.A.M, Royal Academy ol Music. London . FACULTY H. RANDQLPH PYLE 119363 Assistant Professor ol' Mzltlie' matics A,B. Xxflllffltil' College. A.M, Ph.D. University oi California V L l L. F. ROSS 119363 College Physician A.B, Earlham College: A.B, ln' diana University: M.D. Michigan University Q HARRY P.. ROSS 119291 College Physician M.D. Indiana University Medi' cal School E. MERRILL ROOT qwzwy Professor of English AB. Amherst College RACHEL B, ROSS 119271 Assistant Professor of Modern Languages AB. Mississippi State College for Wcunien: A.M. University of Wisconsin PAGE 29 GEORGE A. SCHERER H9363 Instructor in Chemistry BSI Earlham College: M.S. Cornell University: Pli.D. Purf due University OPAL THORNBURG 1192?-J Registrar and Secretary to the Faculty AB. Earlham College PAGE 30 FACULTY SARAH SHUTE 119335 College Nurse R.N. Reid Memorial Hospital EDWIN P, TRUEBLOOD Q 13881 Professor of Speech and Super' visor of Athletics BS.. A.M. Earlham College: BL. University of Michigan AURETTA M, 'IHQMAS 119183 Assistant Professor of Modern Languages BS. Earlham College: A.M. University of Chicago GEORGE D. VAN DYKE fl93Uj Assistant Professor of Physics AB, Park College: A.M. Unif versity of Iowa: Ph.D. University ol Michigan ri 1 vw' 1 vi V iz' v v 11 1 lf, l 4 If-' stil 31 .pq 5f'4 Lp .a Q 1 l f F Q 57115 E . Q A .. L, 1 Y I ! i' I l l. 2 f 3, , xl ll RA . lj' D I F wwf gr, El' I gn . E.-gn ltr!- 25,1 iii ,Ml 1' l 4131 rr,- ,..,.l ,,,,. xr Qi , 'll 'l ffl im 1: , xl 124 43 l,v 'JI 3.51 fx .TW V .HIS ll. fqfi H1 . - I.-ra V. 5. .ll ff? ni.: 1 FACULTY KATHRYN VVEBER 119361 Instructor rn Pluyslcul Education AB. Ezrrlhdrn Cm ln-tructmwr ln RCllgli7l1 PLB., Hon. D,D. Collw CHARLES M, XVOODMAN y Clnllcgz BD. Hartford Scrninaxry ERNEST A. WILDMAN 119191 Professor of Chemistry BS, Earllmm College: MS- Ph.D. Umvcrslty of Illmols BOARD OF TRUSTEES Allen, Evans, Green. WOOdmHl1, Hadley, Barker, Dennis, Allee, Brown, Wooclwnrd, McQuinn, Wildnuaxi PAGE 31 a SEIXIICDIQS QUR years ol developing, intellectually, morally and spiritually. Four years of intense activity and eiperi- ermce never to be forgotten. .. ,h ,V .,,,,...,.s..---..,-s'--nx, ,--.. SENICDIQS CDF1937 N THE FALL of 1933 the Earlham campus became dotted with a new kind of green turf. Sixtyffive new faces bobbed anxiously and expectantly around under it, and fifty girls flourished it around in their gestures. This significant change in topography was what is now known as the class of '37 making its debut in freshman caps and mittens. Both the anxiety and the expectation of those faces has been fulfilled. On looking back into that far vista the one thing that reaches our memory across the four years was the irrepressible fun we got out of discovering new friends from distant places and from our own towns, from defying precedents, making noise, and from feeling a distinct and pampered part of the college community. The upperclassmen went to a great deal of trouble to try to show us they did not envy us our fresh start. They did their worst with all the odd jobs around the campus, from housef cleaning to boyfscoutingg but we enjoyed it all, for we had not felt so irresponsible since kindergarten, and even then we couldn't have worn red and white striped pajamas down the main street of Richmond. Gur next year was not characterized by so much exuberance but by a more definite seriousness of mind as to how we wanted to help develop the college and ourselves. We were a little sad when we thought of the passing of our last year's youth, but it was something to have an idea where we wanted to go in the world, or at least to be looking ahead with a little light on the view. We had responsif bilities now. Vxfe must enforce the precedents, be twin class to the seniors, and decide our majors. By this time we were fully absorbed in college life, various members of the class representing us and PAGE 34 showing ability and merit in dramatics and forensics, in sports, in learning, and most of all in the general art of sociability. We intro' duced folkfdancing on the campus that year, and the class held a gala night of reeling. As juniors we were the first class to demonstrate our volubility for evaluation by the college, a process commonly called the junior Ural . That year we gave a program showing our regard for tradif tion, bringing to life a former Earlham day. We were fortunate enough to lose only a few of our charter members through the lapse of yearsg but when song contest time came around, it looked as though we were the smallest group to lift our voices. Now comes our last year-our last chance to do the things we have been wanting to do ever since we entered college. We all wonder where we ever. will find the time this year for all these things. We ride horseback, work for Mask and Mantle, advise freshmen wisely how to get the most of an education, and try to arrange a schedule with a little leisure so we can enjoy our college friends and hobbies more. Prospective schoolfmarm seniors tremblingly prepare each day for an hour's encounter with their future problems. Then the spectacular event about which we had been hearing for four years at last overtook us. We began to spend a great deal of time practicing strange motions which at first we sometimes thought quite foolish. We were transformed into a period of pageantry and good cheer. We were keeping alive the lovely tradition of Qld English May Day, and we gave a queenly queen to rule over the revels. lt was a day that none of us will forget. And now, all good things must draw to a close, and we must wander diverse roads from this place where we lingered and drew together and found friends for all our lives. Let us hope that we can say in parting that we have found the spark that disturbed our clod . PAGE 35 l MARGARET BALDERSTON Chicago, Illinois Chemistry. Biology Little Y president. lg Phoenix, 1. Z, 3. 41 Earlham Post, l, 2: E, A, P., 3. 4, secretaryftreasurer, 4, International Relations Forum. l. Z. 41 Gesangrr' vercin, 2. 3, 4: Science Club, 3. 4, social chair' man, 4: Ye Anglican, 3, 43 W. A, A. Board, -lg class hockey. l. 2. 3. H. CHARLES BARTEL Richmond, Indiana Economics, English Y. M. C. A., 1. 2. 3. 4: ExtrafSensory Perception Club, 35 Republican Club, 3, 43 Day Dodger, 1. 7 1 4 PAGE 36 RUTH ALLEN Richmond. Incl. BiolOgY, English Freshman Week Staff, 'lg Science Club. 4: Phoenix. 4: Sargasso Stall. 1936: Day Dodger, l, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT BARRETT Indianapolis, Indiana Mathematics Football, 1, 2. 3. 43 Track. l. 3: Ionian. 2, 3, 4, critic. 4: Precedent committee president. 4. Scif ence Club, l. lg Gesangverein. l. 2: Y. M. C. A.. l. Z. 4: Varsity Club, 3. 4.: social chairman, 4, Sargasso staff. art and photographic editor, 4. Philosophy Forum. 3: Republican Club. 3, -11 Lincoln Club, 4: Intramural sweater winner. 31 Freshman Week staff, reception committee chair' man, 4. MARJGRY BAYNE Midcllesboro, Kentucky Home Economics, English Lincoln Memorial University. 1, 2: Science Club, 3, 4, secretary, 41 class secretary. 4: Phoenix, 3. 4: Varsity debates, 3. 4, captain, 45 Tau Kappa Alpha, 3, 4, International Relations Forum, 3: Republican Club. 41 Philosophy Forum, 31 Mzi:.k and Mantle. 4. EUGENE BRAZIER Richmond. Indiana Physics Day Dodger. 1, Z, 3, 4: Varsity Club, 2, 3, 'lit Baseball, I, 2, 3, 41 Philosophy Forum. 4. FLORENCE BURTON Bristol. Pennsylvania French Phoenix, 3. 4, secretary, 4: Y, W. C. A. Cabinet, 3. 4, secretary, 3, class hockey, 1, 2. JULIAN CLARK New Paris. Ohio Economics Varsity debate team, 1. Z, 3, 4, captain, 3. 4, Tau Kappa Alpha, 1, 2, 3, 4, president, 3. 4: Extempore w'nner, 3: Earlliamf0xford debate, 4: Baseball manager, l, 11 Varsity Club. 3, 4, treasurer, 41 Day Dodger secretary. 3: Student Senate. 2: Republican Club. 3. 4: Philosophy Forum. 3, 4, General lVIay Day committee, 41 Day Dodger, 1, 2. 3, 4. Paola 37 MIRIAM COSAND Bloomingdale, Indiana Home Economics, Mathematics Band. 1, 2. 3, 4: International Relations Forum. 2, 3, 41 Phoenix, 3, 4: Y, W. C. A. 1. 2, 3, 4, vicefpresident. 4: Precedent committee, 3: Science Club, 3, 4g Philosophy Forum, 3. TOM DAC-GY Richmond, Indiana Biology Football. 1: Y, M. C. A. Cabinet, Zg Freshman Week stall. 3. 4: Earlham Post, 3, 4: Tennis. 3, 4: Tennis intramural champion, 2, Student Senate, vicefpresident, 4: chairman student' faculty committee, 41 Bundy Hall Council. 4: Day Dodger president. 4: Varsity Club, 4. PAGE 38 MARGARET CCALE Westiield, Indiana French, English Swarthmore College. 1: A.W.S. Board, social chairman. 3: Earlham Post, circulation manager, Z: Ye Anglican, 2. 3, 41 Phoenix, Z, 3, 4: International Relations Forum, 4: Precedent committee, 4: Philosophy Forum. 3. ALBERT CORSI Richmond, Indiana Political Science United States Coast Guard Academy, 1. Z: International Relations Forum, 3: Y. M. C. A.. 3: Football. 4: Varsity Club. 4: Day Dodger, 3. 4. HANNAH DE COU Moorestown, New Ierscy Mathemathics Class secretary. 1: A. W. S. Board, viccfpresif dent. 4: W, A, A. Board, 3: Freshman Week staff, 3: Phoenix, 1. 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 4: E Club. 1, Z, 3, 4: EE Club, 2, 3. 4: EC Club, 3, 41 hockey. baseball, swimming, l, 2, 3: basketball, track, 1, 2: hockey varsity, 2, 3: basketball, baseball varsitics, 2: Cesangverein, li Philosophy Forum, 3. JOHN FISHER Dayton. Ohio Economics Football, 1, Z, 3, 4: Track. 1, 3: Ionian, Z, 3. 4. vice-critic, corresponding secretary, 3, vice' marshall. 4: Boards Club, 2, 3, 4, vicefpresident, 3. secretary, 4: Varsity Club. 3. 41 Freshman Week staff. 2, 3: Ccncral May Day committee, 4: Y. M. C. A.. l, 2. 3,,4: Philosophy Forum. 3, 4: Republican Club, 4: Precedent committee. 3, 4: Lincoln Club. 4: Earlham Post. 25 Spanish Club, 1, Z: Science Club, 1. KATHRYN FRANK Portland. lndiana Home Economics. English Y. XV. C. A., 1, 2, 3. cabinet 4: Phoenix, l, 2, 3. 4: Earlham Post. 11 Cwesangverein, 11 Exf tempore Contest, 21 Debates, Z, captain, 3: Mask and Mantle. 3. 4: Tau Kappa Alpha, 3. secretary, 4: Sargasso Staff. secretary, 4, Fresh- man Vv'eek staff, 4: class cofsocial chairman, 4: General May Day committee, 4. HERBERT HADLEY Indianapolis, lndiana Ceology Basketball, 1: Track, 1, 2, 3, Cross Country, 1: Y. M. C. A., 1. 2: Cesangverein, 1: Science Club, 2: Mask and Mantle, 2, 3, 4: Philosophy Forum committee, 3: Ionian, 3: Bundy Hall Council. 3, 4: Student Senate, 4: Sargasso statf, editor, 4: E. A. P.. 4: Freshman Week staff, 4: Precedent committee. 4. PAGE 39 ELEANOR HECATHQRN Eaton. Ohio Social Science. Biology Day Dodger. 1. 2, 3. 4: Student Senate. 2, 3, 4: Freshman Vsfeek stall. 3. 4: XV, A. A. Board. 3. 4, treasurer, 3: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4: class treasurer.-1: president Day Dodger Vsfvomen. 4: E Club. 3. 4: baseball, Z, 3: basketball, 1. 2, 31 varsity, 2: hockey, 3. 4. ALEXANDER H. HAY Vxiest Hill, Ontario History Pickering College, Ontario, 1: Ye Anglican, 3. 42 Y. M. C. A.. Z. 3: Ionian. 41 International Relations Forum. Z. 3. 4: Earlham Post. 3. 4. Pause 40 MARIEMMA GORMAN Indianapolis. Indiana English, Physical Education Cesangverein, 13 Choir, 1. 2: class secretary, 3: A. W. S. Board, secretary, 3: W. A. A. Board, 3, 4, secretary. 3. president, 4: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 4: Little Y secretary. 1: Phoenix. 2, 3, 4: Earlham Post. 1: Sargasso staff, senior editor, 4: hockey, 1, 3, 4: basketball. 1. 3: baseball. track, 1, Z, 3: Baseball varsity, Z. 3: class tennis champion. 1. Z, 3: E Club, 2, 3. 4: EE Club. 3. 4: Student Senate, 4: Freshman Week staff, 2, 4: General May Day committee. 4. HARDVUICK HARSHMAN Richmond. Ind. Economics. Greek Classical Club, l, 2: Qrchestra. 1: International Relations Forum, Z, 3: Earlham Post. 3, 4: Democratic Club. 3. 4: Science Club. 3: Philosof phy Forum, 3, 4: A. S. U.. 3: Y. M. C. A.. 1, 2, 3, 4: Extra'Sensory Perception Club. 3: Day Dodger, 1, 2, 3, 4. BERNICE HQWELL Richmond. Indiana Economics, Mathematics Spanish Club, 1: Philosophy Forum, 3. 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Earlham Post, 4g Day Dodgf er, 1, 2, 3, 4: house committee, 4. PHILIP HEDRICK Indianapolis, Indiana Biology Ionian, 2, 3, 4. corresponding secretary, 41 Earlham Post, sports editor, 2, 3: Sargasso stall, sports editor. 41 Varsity Club, 3, 43 Tennis, Z, 3. 41 Football, Track, 1: Intramural sweater winner, l, Z1 Intramural golf champion, 1. ELIZABETH HUTTON Vvlinona, Ohio History, Social Science International Relations Forum. 1, Z, 3: Ce' sangvercin, 1. 21 A. W, S. Board. 3. 4. secref tary, 3: W. A. A, Board, 4: basketball, 1, Z. 35 hockey, 2: E Club, 2. 3. 4, WARREN HOLBY Larchmont. New York French Republican Club, Z, 4g International Relations Forum, 3, 41 Ionian, 2, 3, 4. secretary, Z, vice' critic, 3, vicefpresident, 4: Y, M, C. A., 1. 2. 3: Precedent committee. 41 Bundy Hall Council, '41 Sargasso Staff, 4. PAGE 41 LOUISE LOGAN Richmond. Indiana ECUDIDITIICS Choir, 1: University of Arizona, 3. Y. W. C. A., l. Z. 3. 41 VJ. A. A.. I. Z. 3. 4, JEROME E.. HCLMAN Indianapolis. Indiana Biology Indiana University, lg Mask and Mantle, 2, 3, 4: National Collegiate Players, 3, 45 Boards Club. 3, 43 Republican Club, 41 Ionian, 3. 4. PAGE 42 BETTY JANE IONES Monrovia, Indiana Speech, English Penn College, lg Choir, Z3 Science Club, 2, 3: Gesangverein. 2. 3: Mask and Mantle. 3, 4: Phoenix. 3. 4: Philosophy Forum, 3, 4, Debate team. 4: W. A. A. Board, 4. MAURICE HOLLINGSWORTH Richmond, Indiana Biology, Chemistry Philosophy Forum, 33 Science Club, 1, 2: Ce' sangverein, I. 2: Day Dodger, 1, 2, 3. 4. MARTHA LUPTON Denver, Colorado English Phoenix. 1. Z, 3, 4: Little Y Cabinet, 1: Ye Anglican. 3. 41 Gesangverein, 21 A. VJ. S. presif dent, 4: Freshman Week staff, 41 class secretary, 21 class vicefpresident. 3: Student Senate, 1, 4. secretaryftreasurer. 4: Philosophy Forum. 3, JIM JAY Richmond. lndiana Biology Ionian, 2, 3, 4. corresponding secretary. 41 Mask and Mantle. 4: Track. 31 Science Club, l.. 21 Varsity cheer leader. 1, Z, 3, 41 Precedent committee. secretary, 3. 4: Sargasso stall, ad' vertising manager. 4: Football, 11 Y. M. C. A.. 1. 21 Philosophy Forumf 4: Republican Club. 3. 4: Lincoln Cluh, 4: Freshman Week staff, Z. 3: Gesangverein. l: class social chairman, 2: Day Dodger, I, 2. 3, 4. BETTY ANNE MCDQNALD East Orange. New Jersey French, German E Cluh. 2. 3, 4: EE Club, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Hockey, 2. 33 VV. A, A, Board. Z, vicefpresif dent 41 Precedent Committee, Z. 4, president, 4: A. W. S, Board, secretary. Z: Ye Anglican, 41 Sargasso Staff, 4: Freshman Week Staff. Z: Philosophy Forum, 3: Class Hockey, Basketball. Swimming Teams, 1. 2. 3. EDGAR JONES Richmond, Indiana Economics Basketball, 11 Earlham Post. advertising man' ager, 1, business manager. 2, 3, 4: Post Ad' visory Board. 2, 3. 4: Y. M. C. A.. 1. Z: Ionian. 3, 4, treasurer. 4: Repuhliean Cluh, 3, 4, pres- ident, 41 Lincoln Club, 4: Sargasso Staff, busif ness manager, photography editor. 4: Precedent Committee, 41 Philosophy Forum, 3: Freshman Week Staff. 41 Spanish Cluh, 1, 2: Epsilon Alpha Pi. 4. PAGE 43 FRANCES MARTIN Rockville, Indiana Home Economics, English Y. XV, C. A., 1, Z, 3. 4, treasurer. 3, president. 4g Little Y Cabinet. 1: Phoenix, Z, 3, 4. secref tary, 3: Precedent Committee. 2. 3: class treas- urer, 2: Band, 1: Freshman Week Stall, 3, 4: Student Senate. 2: General May Day Commit' tee, 4: Sargasso Staif, organization editor. 4, MALCOLM LAND Richmond, Indiana Spanish Varsity Club, 1. 2. 3, 4, secretary, 3. vice' president, 4: Double E Club, 1. Z, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball, 1, Z, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4g Freshman Week Statl, Z, 3, 4: class presif dent, Z: Day Dodger, 1, Z, 3. 4, president. 4: Spanish Club. secretary. 3, president. 4: Earl' ham Post, 3. 4: Philosophy Forum, 3: Band, 1. Z, 3. 4. PAGE 44 MARIQN MADDY Ann Arbor, Michigan English Science Club. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gesangverein. 3: Ref publican Club, 1: Spanish Club, 2: Riding Club, 1: International Relations Forum, 4. VVILLIAM KING Richmond. Indiana Economics Freshman Vsfeek Stall, 4: class vicefpresident, 4: Student Senate, 3, 4: Football. 3: Day Dodgf er, 1, 2, 3, 4, secretaryftreasurer, 4. BETTY MILLS Portland, Indiana Home Economics. English Lincoln Club, 4: Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: W, A. A.. I. 2. 3. 4. JOHN IvIcBANE Fortville. Indiana Economics Bundy Hall Council, 1, Z, vicefpresident, 3, president, 4: Ionian, 2, 3. president, 4: class president, 3, 4: Student Senate president, 4: Ye Anglican, 3, 4: Science Club. 2. 3: Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Ph1losophy'Forum, 3: Precedent Committee. 3, 4: Freshman Week Staif, 3. 4. ELISABETH PARTINCTON Paoli, Indiana English, Speech Choir, 2, 3. 4: Day Dodger, 1, Z. 3: Philosophy Forum. 3: Old Line Oratorical Contest, 3: Y. XV. C. A.. I, 2, 3. 4. I-IADLEY McCRACKEN Fairmount, Indiana Chemistry Band. 1, 3: Science Club, 2. 3, 43 Y. M, C. A., 3. 4, secretary-treasurer, 4: Gesangverein, 3, 4, president, 4: Track manager. 3: Varsity Club, 4. PAGE 45 l, 'X ' MAEBETH SHOCKLEY Pittxhurgh, Pennsylvania French. English lVl.isli .md Mantle. 2, 3. 4. Pl'C5ldCIWf. 4: P1 Ep' silon Delta, 3. 4, president, -4: Choir. 1, 2. 3: Eai'lh.im Post. 1, 2. 3: Epsilon Alpha Pi, 2. 3, 4, neeietary, 41 Student Senate, 31 Freshman Vwleek Stall. 3, 41 Y. W. C. A. Cahinet. Z: Ye Anglican. 3, 41 Sargasso Stall. zlsmqfiate editor, 4. DON McCULLOUGH Hagerstown, Indiana Geology. Speech, English Cheer Leader, 41 Y. M. C. A., 4: ExtrafSensoi'y Perception Club, 41 Ionian. 41 Mask and Man' tle, 3, -+1 Boards Cluh, 4: Band, 4: Spanish Cluh. 4. Precedent Committee. 4: Extempore Conlmt. 3. 41 Old Line Uraturical Contest. 4. Pfxcgii 46 HELEN ROTHIER Cincinnati, Ohio English, French Choir. 1, Z: Ye Anglican, 3. 4: International Relations Forum. 1, Z, 3: Science Club. 3, 4g Philosophy Forum, 3. VJILLIAM MARSHALL Haddon field. New York English MARY STANTON Miamisburg, Ohio English. Speech Choir, 1, 2. 3. 4: Mask and Mantle, 4: Science Club, 4: Republican, Lincoln Clubs, 4: String Ensemble, 4: International Relations Forum, 4, Varsity Debates, alternate. 3, 4: Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 2-. 4. ROBERT MOORE Sandy Spring. Maryland English. Geology Track, 2. 3. 4, captain, 4: Choir, 1, 2: Tennis. 2: Ye Anglican, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club, 2. 3, 4: Double E Club. 3, 41 Philosophy Forum, 3, 4: Cheer Leader. 1. 2. - FLORENCE TALLEY Columbus, Indiana Latin, Spanish, English Baseball. 1: Classical Club. 1: College Social Committee, 3: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Phoenix. 4: Lincoln Club, 4. MARION OVERMAN Westfield, Indiana Economics, English Varsity Club, l. 2. 3. 4: Football, 1. 2, 3, 4, captain, 4: Bundy Hall Council, 1. 2: Precedent Committee, 3. 4: Track. 1, 2, 3, 4. PAGE 47 ELIZABETH WILSON Marion. Indiana Biology, Chemistry Science Club. 2. 3. 4. vice-president. 3: Ge' sangverein, 2, 3: International Relations Forum, 31 Philosophy Forum. 3: A. W, S. Board. 4. LOU SCHNEIDEWIND Richmond. Indiana Geology. Physical Education Baseball, 1, Z. 3. 4: Basketball, Football. 2. 3, 4. Varsity Club. 1. 2. 3. 4: class vicefpresident, 1: Precedent Committee. 43 Day Dodger, 1. 2. 7' 4 PAGE 48 MARGARET VITZ Toledo. Ohio English Little Y vicefpresident, 1: A. W. S. Board, 11 Phoenix, 1, 3. 4. president. 4. Freshman Hand' book Committee chairman, 4: Philosophy Forum. 3. 4. chairman. 4: Class Hockey. 1, 3, 41 Y. W. C. A. treasurer. 4. CHARLES PRICE Richmond, Indiana Economics. English Varsity Club, Z. 3, 4. 5: Baseball. 1. 2g Basket' ball, 1. Z: Earlham Post, 1. 2, 3. 4. ig Y. M. C. A., 2: Old Line Oratorical Contest. 7. REBECCA VJINSLOVV Bultlnwrc, M.u'yl.nnJ English, Spanish Little Y Cabmct, Ig A. XV. S. Buurd. l: clan- sucial Ch2ll1'IH2lI'l, Z, 3. Freshman Vv'cck Stuff, Z, 3. 42 CZllWlI1CI. 11 Pldcmgnlx, lv 2 3. 4: Spanish Club. Qucinl chgurrnam. 43 Claw Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4. cuptann, 2. 33 Cl.1w Blukctf ball 1 7 7- 7 ' ' . . -. .. Captain. -. JL Huckuy X'-lI'4IfY. Z, 3. 4: Mask and Nlznntlc. 4. MORRIS SNYDER fhnbuy. Illklhllhl B11-lmgy. Chclm-try Y. lvl. C, IX., 1. Z. Cabinet, 3. 4. Band. 1. 2. J. 4. Gcsungverein. 2: Truck, I: Bundy H.1Il Cuunf cll. 3. 4. 5UC12ll ClllllI'I'IhlI1, 4. Sauna Club. 4. Democratic Club. 4. - A EK 9 4 75 ALICE ANN VVOOD.-XR D lmlmnzlpullx. lIlLl1LlI'1fl Engllxh Llttlc Y Cabinet. l. Cldw Hnckuy. l, 2. 3, 4 '5 FrcQhm.1n Wick Stuff. -3 Claw Btnkcllmll l 3 Prcccdcnt Curnrnlttcc. 41 fvlmk .md Nhntlc, 4 Phllmophy Forum. 3' Gt-Q.xr1gx'c1'clr1. 2. IABJES STRFXHAN R1clln1una.l. Illdltllhl History, EFlgllSl1 Ball State Teachers College. 1. 21 E.u'lh:un Post. managing cditur, 31 Smcncc Clu f . V 4 -Q b. J, 4. Xe :Xngl1c1m, J. 4: Y. M, C. A., J. 4' Plilluv uphy Fururn 3. In Agn 49 I IOVv'.-XRD NYALKER Rushville. Indiana English, Physical Education Basketball Varsity, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club, 1: 3, 4, president, 43 Student Senate. 3, 4, cofsocial chairman. 4: Bundy Hall Council, 2. 3, 4, social chairman, 'lg Precedent Committee, 3, 4, Ionian, 7, 3, 4: Band, lg Class cufsocial chairman, 4. DAVID VVEBB Richmond, Indiana English, Religion Y. M, C. A.: l, Z. 3: Choir, lg Basketball man' ager, 2: Earlharn Post. Z3 Philosophy Forum, 3, 43 Tau Kappa Alpha, 3, 4: Winner' of Local Peace Contest, third in State. fl: Winiici' Old Line Oratorlcal Contest, second in State, 3, 4: ExtrafSensory Perception Club, supervisor, 4. PAGE S0 MARY GRACE ZIMMERMAN Decatur, Indiana Latin, German, English Classical Club, I1 Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 3, 43 Cesangverein. 2, 3, 4, Vicefpresident, 4g W. A. A. Board, social chairman, 41 International Re- lations Forum. 3: Phoenix, 3, 4, critic, 4: Earl' ham Post, feature editor, Z, 3. 41 Sargasso Staff, feature editor. 4: Epsilon Alpha Pi, 3, 4. vice- president. 4: Class Hockey, 2. 3. 4, captain, 4: Class Basketball, Z. 3: Class Baseball. l. 2. 3: E Club. 3, 4. ALSON VAN WAGNER Hyde Park, New York Chemistry Science Club, I, Z, 3, 4. treasurer, 3, president, 41 International Relations Forum. I, Z, 3, 4, president, 4: Democratic Club, 2. 4, president. 4: A. S. U., 3, 4: Ye Anglican, 4: Earlham Post, l. Z. 3, 4:.Debates. alternate, I, 2: Var' sity Team, 3. 4: Extraffvensory Perception Club, 4. DORIS RICHARDS Richmond, Indiana English Y. W. C, A,, 1. 2, 3, 43 Freshman Week Stall, 2g International Relations Forum, 4. WOODSON YQUNC Boston, Indiana Biology, Chemistry Marion College, 1, Zg Ionian, 43 Science Club, 3, 41 Choir, 3. 4: Gesangverein, 3. PAUL MILLER Fountain City, Indiana Economics Y. M. C. A., I, 2: Democratic Club, Z, 3, 41 Varsity Club, 2, 3, 41 Basketball, I, Z, 3, 4. PAGE S 1 UIXIDERCLASSMEN Juniors M vague thoughts oi achieved aspirations coupled with a wonder of what the world, holds in store after next year. Sophomores v PP confidence gained from a years ex- perience, out undecided as to what department to major in. Freshmen W vw exhilarated by the First taste of irres- ponsibility and a grim de- termination to do better next year. 1 i President ...,.... .......... C harles' Davisson Treasurer .......,.....,. ........ E dward McCracken Social Chairman ..,.... ....,.., L awrence Leland Behold! The intelligent faces of the Junior class! Sports, debating, music, dramatics, journalism-no matter what the field-the juniors have par' ticipated and been successful in them all. They are returning next year to make certain that there remains nothing which they haven't accom' plished. Among their topnotchers in athletics were seven football lettermen: Popovec, Hardin, Peters, Lightfoot, Hester, Cox, and Stolfregen. The Juniors carried the load during the basketball season, six of their class being represented: Leland, Hardin, Peters, Bull, Davis, and Prible. Tom Jones, stellar trackman, won laurels by breaking two Earlham records. Charles Hester polefvaulted the junior class to greater eminence. The junior hockey team remained invincible throughout the season. Furthermore six of the eleven players on the varsity hockey team are juniors: Hanes, the captain, Edmunds, Reagan, Upton, McKnight, and Harris. ' JUNICI2 MEN Vice President ........ ........ M ary Caroline Edmunds Secretary .......... ..,.......,..... E unice Reagan Social Chairman ,....... June Upton Nelson Wheeler, present editor of the Earlham Post, and Dudley Starr, the resigning editor, were both members of this illustrious class. Dramatics interested many juniors. There were eleven members in Mask and Mantle. Sanders, jones, Binford, Reagan, and Kincaid upheld the rank of their class in debating, and the choir also claimed several Juniors. In conclusion, members of the class have taken an active part in the Student Senate, in Ionian and Phoenix societies, in Y. W. C. A., in Y. M. C. A. and in both men and vvomen's student councils and precedent committees. The junior class is one of the most companionable classes on the campus and all members cooperate ably and willingly. They will long be rememf bered for the new high which they set in chapel programs. Jumloa WOMEN PAGE S5 President. ,..., A.,.......... E nos Pray Treasurer ..,.,., ,...,.. H oward Henley Having stumbled over our first hill, rather rocky with ridicule, yet bursting with the buds of ambition, we, the Thirtyfniners, have set out on the second lap of our journey. The way, has become more winding and the directions are harder to follow, but the rewards certainly have been in proportion to the sincerity and interest put forth. ln our music, we have reached high pinnaclesg and in dramatic talent, we have much of which to be proud. After pressing onward valiantly, We have scaled all the peaks in boys' and girls' athletics including football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, hockey, and swimming. In fields of SGP!-ICDMQRE MEN Vice President .,,.,.. ....... E ola Hoerner Secretary ....,,.,..,AA .,,..,, h lane Lee Keller Social Chairman Y,,., .,..... B onnie Graham writing and original composition, we have been especially proiicient. Along our path there has been much debating. Scholastically, we are above the average and we are linding all sorts of new worlds to conquer in chemistry, biology and physics. Having attended to our bodies and to our minds, We try to keep our spirits as keen and sensitive to problems of others along our vvay as vve can. Inspiring talks and group discussions help us to see the path more clearly. Whether the rest of the road is to be rough or smooth is up to us. May we keep our goals always just ahead. SGP!-IOMCDRE NXXCDMEIXI PAGE S7 President .............,, , ........ Robert Freeman Vice President .....,... ........... J ames Parker Social Chairman ...... ......... M ax Tillson The members of this class have been engaged in many different kinds of activities. In the field of mental activity we find that Mary Daggy was a member of the Women's Debate team which took first place in the Ohio League tournament, while Hobson and Robertson were members of the Men's Negative and Aflirmative teams respectively. The Class of '40 is also quite musically inclined as is shown by the number who sing in the choir and play in the band and string ensemble. Dick Hill was chosen as trumpeter for the May Day program this spring. Moore and Borton are quite capably filling positions of News Editors on the Post Staff. Several Freshmen are engaged in dramatics this year, either on the Boards Club or in the onefact plays. Five Freshmen men set a good precedent for the rest of the class in PRES!-IMEN MEN l Treasurer ..... ,..v,7..... I ane Hancock Secretary ...,....A...w..,. ........ , Iulia Sperling Social Chairman ....... .......,,, M ary Daggy sports last fall by winning their sweaters in football: jimmy Parker, Gohring, Edmunds, Freeman, and Balestrieri. Miller and Dulaney upheld the women's record by getting on the AllfCollege hockey team. Dave Keyser was the only fellow from our class who broke into the select ranks of varsity basketball, although there were several others who played in varsity games throughout the season. The Freshman girls had a good basketball team which took second place in the interclass tournament. In the spring sports Mattis was on the tennis team and Price, Jimmy Parker, and Keyser were valuable additions to the baseball team. Six Freshmen, Balestrieri, jack Jones, Shelton, Winnie Walker, Jonathan, and Hawk were pointfwinners on the Maroon and White track team. Needless to say, the Freshmen have thoroughly enjoyed their first year of college life here at Earlham, and hope that each succeeding year will bring new pleasures along with new fields to conquer. FRESI-IM-EN wofvxtm PAGE S9 ATI-ILETICS ll IS not whether you won or lost that matters, but that you Fought as best you could and Fairly and honestly. Earlham's teams do not always win but they do always Fight to the Finish fairly and honest- ly. For this we are proud of them. xilkx .JJ CCAC!-I J. Q. I-IUNTSMAN As head of Physical Education for Men, mentor of Earlhanfs hardwood sport, coach of track, Countryl' Huntsman again more than fulfilled expectations by coaching a team that was able to set a new allftime scoring record during the 193667 basketball season. Coach J. Owen Huntsman's Maroon and White cagers captured ten out of fifteen starts. Of the five lost, all were yery close and a turn of luck might easily have given Earlham victories. 1.0. has endeared himself to the hearts of his squads by his use of apt phrases which have been taken oyer by the entire campus. 'hPair off in thrces and pass the ball back and to. However, no one can deny that he gets results and that is what counts as an athletic director. No one can deny that after seein' the sitiation- in there coach Huntsman knows what to do in order to make it a pleasant one for Earlham. Huntsman's work has been outstanding in the short time that he has been here and a bright fixture for Earlhanfs athletics is in store if his fine record continues PAGE 63 CCAC!-l M. C. RCDSS Undoubtedly Earlharn is lacking in football material. Yet in spite of this Coach Ross turns out a team each year that for its size and weight is as scrappy as any in the state. Coach Ross has been Head Football Coach for a number of years and has a thorough knowledge of the game. His keen ability enables him to always make a good showing even though handicapped by light teams. Always there is a hope in the football fanis mind that next year we will have a freshmen class that will provide Coach Ross with the material for a fine team. lf such a class should come, with sayfrtwo 'ZOO pound tacklesftwo speedy yet rangy ends, we feel sure Coach Ross would build up a team which would vie successfully with any secondary college in the Still? CCAC!-I GECRGE VAN DVKE Coach George VanDyke's ambition has at last been realized. Two years ago he succeeded in getting a fine diamond built on the south' west campus. Each year his teams have grown stronger until this year when he was able to complete his ambition by coaching an undefeated team. Too much praise cannot be given Coach VanDyke for the effort and time he has contributed in bringing baseball to the high place it now holds in the general scheme of athletics here at Earlham. To him we are indebted for the revival of a great sport. PAGE 64 FCDCDTBALL Football is similar to life in that eaclw is a striving towards a goal, llwe clillerence is that in Football tlwere are ten more men on the team. FQGTBALL Here Lies Success: Judging by the scoreboard Earlham's 19?-6 football season was neither an undefeated season nor a highly successful one. The scoreboard has recorded just another schedule com' pleted with perhaps a few more losses than vicf tories. However losses do not constitute failure nor victories success. The greatest success of all may come in defeat. Every time an Earlham man did his best to stop an enemy drive or to advance the ball towards the enemy goal Earlham scored a success. Success lies not in victories won but in how you played the game. Shadows of the eveningg the pleasant cool of the grass along the sidelineg the deliciously tired feeling resulting from a hard practiceg the green taste of a grass blade to aid one's powers of conf centrationg a deep voice giving concrete examples from under a soft gray felt hat. an au Q I gggggggs'a--fp . -' .x3v3fg3 PAGE 66 FOCDTBALI. SCORES Earlham 26 ....,........... Rose Poly O Earlham O ....... ........ W ahash 13 Earlham O ,,,,,..,.,,.,,..,. Bluifton 0 Earlham 6 ...,,. Central Normal 7 Earlham O ,....V,........... Franklin 6 Earlham 3 .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Holbrook O Earlham 6 ....,.. ........ D epauw 19 RCSE POLY . With a veteran starting lineup Earlhanfs 1936 Fightin Quakf ers opened their schedule in mid' season form as they raked Rose Poly over the goals for a 260 triumph. Coach Ross's experif eneed backfield netted 285 yards from scrimmage as they dodged, twisted, and squirmed their way through the holes opened up by the forward wall. The whole Earlham team showed plenty of hustle and in this game reached top strength for the year. Corsi scored the first touch' down as he recovered a blocked Rose Poly punt and sprinted over from the 16fyd. line. Hardin made the Earlham total twelve as he skirted right end from the seven yard line. Immediately after the beginning of the second half Hardin made the longest run of the day as he carried the mail from his own 46fyd. line over the last white stripe. Earlhanfs last touchdown came as . Butch Peters smashed through the Rose Poly line to make the Hnal score 26fO. PAGE 67 WABASH xi 11- Q . Earlham journeyed to Wabash College in quest if ,p of its second football victory of the season, but A A the Little Giants had different ideas and sent the f'fi ..ff fl lll' -H Quakers back to Richmond after handing them -lggx-6 . t.gi'.U Egg Q an 18fO defeat. Wabash made use of an excellent . -c . ,, aerial attack to win with Earlham put' ting up a game ight throughout the encounter. Earlham threatened to score . g - f many times, but the shadows of the ,iii ig.. V .,.s ,. ga-f 473 I I .J ll lil: Q Q ' , a uf' ng ,wma-,lf ' 'Q 1 . kk T I-. ie K . . ,gk .1 2 . .i .1 .wud '7i.7w.f l 1? V i f .- 1 + .N -gjr 4 lx: ff . MJ In A 5 W 57 I 11 '-fest ' ' V- 1 f , . 'A Y 7 - , J ,f .. ,.,-1-if 'Q' 5 ' V f rs. 1 V --W ' f -fr J - 7 ' , M 'fig '11-.i WW lf' - . ..':., - W . f X i v-ll ,num ' f CAPTAIN f MARION OVERMAN Tuffy had a little matter to settle with anyone who had asf pirations of making any progress through the left tackle position. He was awarded the E Blanket as the most valuable senior on the squad. JOHN FISHER k'Bud, a senior from Dayton, was the heaviest man on the team, weigh' . 6-.Lv goal posts were the extent of their venf tures. Air traffic was more congested in this game than in any other encounter of the season-one of the Wabash touchdowns coming as a ref sult of a pretty tri' ple pass play which had the Earlham b o y s r u n n i n g around in circles. . tt. IV M, le is 4, V w fr a ' X'-fn fm ,, .f.g. . .aff fl .1 ' if 5. -J -'? ing 185 pounds. He very ably filled 1 fy fi'-5, 'if' the right guard position although .tg V somewhat handicapped by injuries. ,diW. ll, 5 Jl JAMES PARKER . J ,'N,, N .-1 Jim was one of Coach Ross's best finds from-the fi V . incoming freshman class. He proved himself to .N u n Y be very dependable and held down one of the halfback positions most of the year, at X' . JOHN BALESTRIERI Q - 'P I ,. Johnny was a freshman from Tarr, Pennsylvania who played A, ' --ij M well during the year at left half back. He is a bornfathlete and wr looks like good material for next year. J vm n., JOE POPOVEC 4 -A Jo-Jo has been chosen as next year's captain and is certainly deserving of ' 1 X, the honor. When Joe tackles a ball carrier he does it as if he means it! Joe hails from Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania. BLUFFTON 84 CENTRAL NORMAL Earlham's Marauding Maroons and Bluffton's Beavers sloshed their way to a scoreless tie in the third game of the year. The Beavers should have had the advantage, but Earlhanfs fighting aggref gation offset any natural handicap and the two squads emerged from mire with a couple of goose eggs. Bluffton held the edge in yards from scrimmage while Earlham was more successful in the kicking department. The Quakers traveled to Central Nor' mal with a batting average of .500 but lost a close contest to the Purf ple Warriors 7f6. The game was disastrous with several Earlham players being added to the injured list. The Earlham score came after a sustained march of 80 yards while tjifgi Central Normal's marker was the ref ' sult of a 20fyd pass. l . BE l ,. shifty ball carrier. I. 0 '39 i ,-t -' if io f I '74 Aire' V-V' E if ' - i X 1' :-al, I 'Q ' 4 we 'N 42:5 - ,A :iz 13' v '- . ROBERT BARRET Handsome Bob directed the team from the strategic quarterback posi- His distinct signal barking coupled with his all around ability made him a valuable man. FLOYD PETERS Butch was one of the tcam's best running backs. His weight and speed made him hard to stop and he figured in much of the scoring done through' out the year. A junior from Richmond. CHARLES HESTER Chuck was often at the place where opposing ball players decided to stop. He was a iunior from Bloomingdale and should help greatly to strengthen the line next year. tion. WILBUR HZXRDIN Wilbur was one of our most consistent ground gainers. His l-ack of weight was more than balanced by his speed. He comes from Greenneld and occupied the right half position. FRANCIS LIGHTFOOT Lighty, a sophomore guard from Darby, Pennsylvania. was one of the fastest men on the team. He was good on defense as well as being a FRANKLIN and I-IOLBROOK The homecoming game with Franklin was the most exciting of the year for the local fans. The score was tied at Of0 until late in the last quarter. Then Franklin fireworks started when an Earlham pass was intercepted near midfield and car' ried about thirtyffive yards to the Quaker ten yard line. The Earlham gridders put up a stout defense, but on the last down the Grizzlies shoved the pigskin over for their winning marker. The final 3, , score was 6fO. f h l L T The second victory or t e V Maroon and White came at the exf g yi , , pense of Holbrook as Captain J Marion Overman's eduf ffl iuv i cated toe Held goaled the A jg A 4 Maroons to a 3fO victory in 'Q-'A li the closing moments of play. Earlham marked up -va' has A fourteen nrst downs .F ja S- , '1 k , ,c, ,i ,V 'J . :fel f --le ms- V W,4r:fW A- ia! , 5 i:1'i,lfllviFiiif:eei' EW ' W if Egg liar- eff. QS X H v vei' , . ,, , 1 mr ev.- Sgiiakzi LW ALBERT CORSI Al was a tower of strength at the cenf ter position. His passes to the back' Held men were always de- pendable. and he could be counted on to stop opf ponents' drives through center. ROBERT FREEMAN Bob had never played football before he came to Earlham although he seem' ed to possess some inherent acquaint' ance with the pigskin. A native of Greentown, Bob was one of the line's strongest points. WILLIAM SUTER A sophomore guard from Ruflsdale. Pennsylvania, Bill could be counted on to stop anything that came his way, He was one of Coach Ross's best concrete examples. GEORGE COX George was a widefawake end who was always ready to bat down an enemy pass or to tuck an Earlham pass under his arm for substantial gain. He is a product of Watertown. New York. ROBERT TERRY Bob was head manager this year and performed his duties very satis- factorily. He drove his freshman chain gang like an experienced slave master. to Ho1brook's three. Overman's allfimportant field goal was a beautif fully angled kick from the twelve' yard line. .,-If 'l sit v X' Q ,iv 4' 'G . , .l . 1, .ip I 9 l . J ., V I -3' , V . L ,, ,J-Flvst.-tr 4 r : V za 1 e 'few W9 I .sk- Y '-5 'l,,l. 5 if i 7 vi, E1 Eli -' - fV,.h' fit' 3 ,I '. i' . ,. S- ' ': if--SJ DEPAUW In the last game DePauw turned back the Quakers 19f6. After a disastrous first quarter in which Def Pauw obtained its victory margin Earlham came back to hold the Tigers on even terms for the remaining three quarters. The DePauw touchdowns in the first quarter came as the result of a fiftyfseven and a fortyfthree yard run. Earlham's aerial bombardment was exe' cuted with such accuracy that out of 18 passes attempted ten were com' pleted for a total of 117 yards. DePauw relied on a running attack which netted a total of 287 yards. Earlham's kicking by Peters and Barret served to hold the Tigers at bay. Earlham's touchdown came in the second quarter when Cox scored easily after catching a - short pass from Bar' FCE. nf r LOUIS SCHNEIDEWIND Lulu was a senior end from Rich' mond. Hedid more than his share to enemy drives and V could be counted on to snag several passes during a game. LOUIS BOELDT Lou was playing his first year on the Earlham varsity and upheld the calibre of Indianapolis. his home town in hne style. His passes from center were accurate and his tackles were sure. LOU GOHRING LoufEd was built of the right kind of stuff for a football player. He made excellent use of his solid 170 pounds on both offense and defense. , A native of Rushville. HENRY EDMUNDS Henry was another freshman who made good. He played often in the role of substitute quarterback, and demonstrated his ability to do his part regardless of his light weight. Henry hails from Upper Darby, Pa. JAMES HOPKINS 'L.Iim took over the job of assistant manager and performed his duties in ine style. He was always on the job and seemed to take great pleasure in directing other freshmen around the field. sto p CRCDSS CCDUNTRY For the third consecutive season, Ear1ham's cross country team lost only one scheduled meet. This year's team again dropped a close contest to Miami Unif versity's strong crew of harriers. The Quakers won over DePauw, Bethany College of Vxfest, Va., and twice over Wabash. All these victories were by decisive mar' gins, with Earlham placing at least two men ahead of all their opponents in each meet. The Earlham squad was built around three members of last year's team, Iones, Wheeler and Wood, two newcomers, Briggs and Jonathan, and a member of last year's track squad, Skinner, who received his first taste of the hillfandfdale running. For the first time, awards were given in the form of letters and sweaters for par' ticipation in this sport. Five of the harriers were successful in earning these awards. Jones, iron man nucleus of the team, was first to cross the tape in every race and if he continues to improve will be a threat to the best men in the state next year. jonathan, Skinner. Vvbods. Vv'heeler, jones. Briggs PAGE 72 BASKETBALL Baslcetball is more tlian entertain- ment as seen from tlie spectators point otview. It is a builder ol clriaracter in tlwat it encourages lair play, earnest endeavor and cooper- ation toward a common purpose. BASKETBALL Earlham's 193667 quintet enjoyed one of the most successful records since the undef feated season of 193263. The completed schedule included ten victories and five losses with two wins over both Wabash and Def Pauw and one over Butler. A new allftime scoring record was established as the Maroon and White snipers chalked up 248 Held goals and 92 foul shots for a total of 588 points. The former record was 548 points scored by the undefeated team of four years ago. This years team averaged almost forty points a game-nearly a point a minute. The hardness of the bleach' ersg the extreme fatigue from a long siege of being in there g the stickiness of sweat clothes: the odor that comes only with strenuous exerciseg coach's voice echoing back and to from the walls of the fieldfhouse. i PAGE 74 BASKETBALL SCQRES Earlham 24 .,,,,,,, ......... H olbrook 19 Eadhan163 ,...... .,.....,,.. TaWor26 Eadhani33 ,.,,,. ,,,,.,.. BudSr37 EaHhan1Z3 ..,,..,, ......,,.... DQpaUW'l9 Earlham 36 ....,., ....,,... E vansville 42 Edrlham 31 ,A,AA,, ,,,.,,...,. M lllflll I6 EHHhHHl4U ..., .... ....... VVabuJ123 Earlham 37 ..,.,,, .....,... H untington 44 Eadhani3l .....,., H. ,,,.. BaH Suns 47 Earlhani 59 .,......., Wvittenbcrg 44' Egirlham 64 ,,,,,,. ..,.,.,A.,.,.. T aylor 47 Earlham 37 .,..,... .....,,,, B all State 41 Eadhani36 ..,,,,.,, ,,,...,, DePauu'Z9 Earlham 39 .....,,,,...,,.,..,...,, .vwfahash 36 Ellfllliilll'EX'llDSX'lllCfC2lI1CCllCd because of llimd Earlham 39 ...,.,,,,,,. Central Normal 45 The Earlham Quakers, opened their 1937 Basketball season in fine style as they won both ends of a double header, something new in basketball. Holbrook gave the ref serves plenty of opposition in the opener but Earlham managed to keep ahead and ended the contest with a 24f19 advantage. In the feature contest of the twofgame arf rangement, the Quaker live, or rather the Quaker 25 , sang Taylor's funeral march to the tune of 63f26. In this game Land scored eighteen points and Leland fourteen. After a slow start the maroon and white netters found the range and pulled away to hand Butler's Bulldogs their second defeat in two years. Leland, Bull, Land, Peters and Hardin played the entire game and shared scoring honors. Earlham trailed at the half 18f12 but out' scored the Capital city athletes 29f9 in the last half to make the final score 33f27, The marauding maroon's next victim was Depauw who lost in the defensive battle by the score of 23f19. Then came the first setback of the year. Evansville was the disher outer, 42f361 The Quaker gunners next pointed at PAGE 75 . Miami and having traveled to Oxford shot their way to a 31f26 victory. Hardin, Leland and Peters shared scoring honors. Wabash proved easy on the local courts and bowed as the Earlham netters almost doubled the score, 4Of23. Then came an upset when Huntington made the Quakers say uncle, 4467. V The victors made good use of their height in aff- the absence of Glenn Bull, maroon center, who was out for the season with a broken ankle. The last half of the season was begun very unceremoniously as Ball States Cardinals handed Coach Huntsman's proteges their worst defeat of the season, 47f31. However, the Quakers came back with impressive vicf tories over Wittenberg 5540 and Taylor 64f .I Ea 'Q -3 'IW 15 HOWARD WALKER A'Shorty took the tip consistently and used his six and a third feet to advanf 'cage under the basket. His height will be missed alter his graduation this spring. GLEN BULL Glen began what might well have WHEN been a very successful season at the center position, but after playing ex' cellent ball for several games he was forced out of lineup with a broken ankle. A sophomore guard. ROBERT DAVIS 'KBoh was possessed of an accurate sniping ability from out on the floor and garnered many points at crucial moments. Bob was a junior guard from lVlllttr1'i. PETE LELAND L'Pete was high point man for the year. His one handed loop shots from around the foul line did much to wear out the nets and the opposing guards. His swishers pulled many a close contest out of the fire. LOUIS SCHEIDEVVIND Lulu could always be counted on to defend himself when the going got rough, He was one oi the teams best defensive players. A senior guard from Richmond. 45 before losing a heart breaker to Ball State at Muncie, 42f37. An Earlham rally in the closing minutes almost turned the tide. Depauw was taken into camp 3629 in True' blood Fieldhouse as the schedule rounded into the home stretch. The last two games of the year were the most closely contested of all. In the Hrst of these the Earlham athletes traveled to Wabash to down the Little Giants in a hairfraising overtime tilt, 3986. The final game of the year the Marauding Maroons encountered Central Normal's undefeated quinf tet on the Earlham floor. The un' beaten team remained unbeaten but there were moments during the Quakers' last half rally when prayer issued fluently from the Central Norf mal Fans. Keyser and Davis led the last half rally which fell just short, 4939. I 5 it eg' ts -au' Q DAVID KEYSER Davie used his height excellently in taking balls off the baclcboard. He was a good ball handler and gave the undef feated Central Normal squad a scare. A first-year forward from Richmond. MALCOLM LAND Mike did much to boost the Earlham total throughout the year. His skillful dribbling and accurate banltfshots made him one of the teams highest corers, His team mates selected him as the most valuable senior on the squad. FLOYD PETERS k'Butch stood in the way of any opponents' drives down the floor. His defensive ability was unquestioned while his long shots pulled the Quakers through many close encounters A junior guard. VJILBUR Hi-XRDIN Quinny was the lastest man on the team, His dribbling ability was unsurpassed while his passes often,leacl to baskets. His speed easily made up for his lack of height. A ' junior forward. LOUIS BCELDT 'kLou performed his duties excellently in his position of head manager Vwihenever anything needed attention he was right on the iob. He wa a sophomore hailing from Indianapolis. SPRING SPGRTS The 'crack' of a bail as it meets the bat-the 'ping' of a gun attlwe start of the 'hundred'-the 'spiat' of a bali as it hits the top of the net- spring sports practice is underway. TRACK The Earlham Track Team under the tutelage of Coach john Gwen Huntsman completed the 1937 season with a moderate degree of success. The squad was outstanding in some events while notice' ably weak in others. The running events were, on the whole, considerably stronger than the field events. Tom Jones was without a doubt the outstanding individual performer of the year. Jones broke the Earlham records in the mile and two mile runs and placed first in the two mile event at the Little State Track Meet, His time in that run came within a half of a second of shattering the record. In the Little State meet which clif maxed the year Earlham gained nineteen points due to places won by Bob Moore, Tom Jones. Glenn Bull, and John Balestrieri. X, Soft breezes of springg the sound of swift feet on the cinder track: the thud of the shot as it burrows into the soft ground: the thrill of clearing the bar at eleven feetg the sweet taste of victory and the bitter taste of defeat. PAGE 80 TRACK SCCWES Ezirlham 103 ,....... Wilmingtori 28 Earlham 58 .,,,., Inizina Central 9356 Central Normal 10 .... Taylor Zf-'A Earlhani 38 .......,,,..,..... Butler 93 Earlham 57 .... .,,,,,. D ePauw 74 Earlham 57 ....,..,,... Ball State 74 BUTLER Shot Put--P-Vw'eger fBi. first: Hester QEJ, second: Brown QBJ. third. Dis' taince. 39 feet -IM inches. Pole Vault4St0ut QBJ. hrst: Hiatt QBD. second: W'alker fEl. third. Height, IU feet 6 inches. Broad JunipfHall fBl, first: Bal' estrieri KEJ, second: Moore QEJ, third. Distance. 19 feet 7 inches. ' Mile Run---jones KET, first: Griffin 1Bl. secondg Pruyn 1131, third. Time. 4:3l.6. 4-ill Yard Dash--Olson lBJ. firstg Wtspid fEJ, second: Breen 4Bj, third. Time, 52.6. 11111 Yard Dash-Holmes QBQ-. first: Guyer fBj, second: Shelton fEl. third. Time. :lU, A Javelin Throw f Balestrieri QEI, first: Hardin QEJ, second: Sporer fBj, third. Distance, 163 feet in inches. High -Iunip4Gerkensn1eyer 1133, first: Guyer fBl, second: Topmiller QBJ. third. Height, 5 feet 6 inches. 120 Yard High Hurdles-Holmes QBJ, first. Moore fEJ. secondz Smith QBJ, third. Time, :15.9. Two-lvfile Run-jones QED. first. Griffin 1Bj.seeond.XViener QBJ. third. Time, 9:7l.3. S80fYard Run-Richardson QBD. firstg Pruyn QBI, second: Tyner QBQ. third. Time, 2:05. Discus Throw-Merrill QBJ, first: Weger KBJ. second: Balestrieri QED. third. Distance, 107 feet 426 inches. 220 Yard Low Hurdles-Holmes fBj. first: Hall QBJ, second: Smith QBJ, third. Time, 2266. 220 Yard Dash-Guyer fBl. first: Breen KBJ, second: Topmiller, QBJ. third. Time, :24.4. Mile Relay-Won by Butler. Time. 3:33.6. PAGE 81 - QJLLHA n lr ft i . 7 i l ROBERT MOORE Bob was a veteran of three years track experience. He was one of the most consistent pointfgetters on the squad, his season total being 43 points. TOM JONES Tom was the best distance runner ever to represent the Earlham cinder squad. His firsts in the mile and two mile events enabled him to compile a total of 78 points during the year. BLAIR SKINNER Blair was one of those iron men who helped Earl' . ham s distance runners run their opponents ragged He placed several times in the eight lap grindi EDWARD FIENNING ' Streaky was one of the maroon and white's hest dash men, His speed enabled him to give all opposing dash men a run for their money, .lOHN BALESTRIERI lohnnv was the mcst ver at'l h .A . ' - 1: qs ine man on t e team. He garnered many firsts and seconds in the Javelin, discus, broad jump and shot put events ' for a total of 40 points. Indiana Central-Central Normal-Taylor 120-Yard High Hurdles- B. Moore QED, first: Shephard QICD second: Bull QED, third: Durton QICD, fourth. Time. :16.4. Mile Runfjones QED. first: Smith QICD, second: Jonathan QED, third: Henley QED, fourth. Time, 4:4-1.7. 440fYARD Dash-Stuart QTD, firstg Wood QED, second: Vwfonnell QICD. third: Eiennmg QED. fourth. Time. 2535. 100fYard Dash-Crowe QICD, first: Steward QTD, second: Byers QICD. third: Shelton QED. fourth. Time, 10.7. Two'mile Run4jones QED, first: Smith QICD, second: Skinner QED, third: Mclielfresh QICD, fourth. Time, lO:3Q,D. a Broad jump--Crowe QICD. first: Williams QCND, second: Balestrieri QED, third: Shephard QICD, fourth. Distance, Z1 feet Slq inches. Discus-Beyers QICD, first: Vvfilliams QCND. second: Martin QCND, third: Hester QED. fourth, Distance Ill feet 3 inches, Pole Vault-Vvhlliams QCND, first: Hester QED, second: Walker QED. third: Shephard QICD, fourth Height. 10 feet 6 inches. S8Q.D'Yard RunfWood QED. first: jones QED, second: Franklin QCND, third: Hawk QED, fourth. Time. 2:O7,7, Javelin-Morris QCND, first: Balestrieri QED. secondg NVilliams QCND, third: Hester QED, fourth. Distance, 182 feet 2 inches, High jumpfByers QICD. first. Balestrieri QED, second: Crowe QICD, third: Walker QED. fourth. Height, 5 feet 8 inches. Z2llfYard Low Hurdles-Manley QICD. first: B, Moore QED, second: Bull QED, third: Crowe QICD, fourth. Time. :27.6. Di if WILMINGTON 1 it Only three firsts went to Wilmington, the visitors taking three field events, the shot put, discus, and high jump. The seummaries are as follows: High HurdlesiMoore QED, first: Bull QED, second: Cox QED. ' third. Time, 0:16.1. Mile Run-jones QED. first: jonathan QED, second: Rudd QWD. third. Time 4Z4S.8. Pole VaultfHester QED, first: Vv'alker QED. second: Hiatt QWD. third. Height, 10 lt. Shot Put--Stark QWD, first: Hester QED. second, 3, XJ D Boger QWD. third. Distance, 36 ft. 13,4 inches, 44O'Yard Dash-Fienning QED. first: Hawk QED. ' second: Allen QWD, third. Time. 0:76.-1. 100fYard Dash-Shelton QED, hrst: -I. jones QED, , second: Whiteside QWD, third. Time. 01105. l2O'Yard Dash-Shelton QED. first: Fienning second: Ql. jones QED, third. Time. 0:2-1.0. 2Z0'Yard Low Hurdles7Bull QED. first: Moore QED. second: Whiteside QWD and Cox QED. tied for third. Time, 0:27.11 High jump-Cordrey QWD, first: NValker QED. second: Whiteside QXVD and Moore QED. tied for third. Height. 5 ft. 4 in. Two-Mile Runflones QED, first: Skinner QED. second: Rudd QWD. third. Time. 9:4315 Qnevv Earlham recordl. javelin4Balestrieri QED, first: Halstead QWD, second: Hester QED, third. Distance. 149 ft. 'ilfq is. 880'Yard Run-Hawk QED. first. Overman QED. second: Henley QED. third, Time. 2:I3.0. Broad Jump 1 Hester QED. first: Balestrieri QED. second: -l. jones QED, third. Distance. 19 ft. 11113 in. Q ED. Qf GLEN BULL Glen proved him' self to be the best lowfhurdles runner in school. He also did well in the high hur' dles and gained a place in both events in the Little State Meet. CHARLES HESTER Chuck was one of the Quaker's best allfevent men. The weight events were his specialty, but he copped blue rib' lions in the pole vault and broad jump as well. DAVID HAWK Dave proved himself to be one of the best middle distance men on the squad. With a little more ex' perience he should become a half miler who will be hard to beat. WILLIAM WOODS Bill was undoubtedly one of the best middle distance men on the squad, but was unable to run after the first two meets because of an injured ankle. KEITH SHELTON Shelt was the best dash man on the team. He was a freshman and should develop into a blue ribbon man in his upperclass years. DEPAUW Mile Rungjones QED, first: Sohl QDD, second: jonathan third. Time, -f:33.6. Q ,4'yQD, -:J QD, QED, third. Time, 0:'53.2. Shelton QED. third. Time. 021035. QDD, third. Distance, 36 ft. 1024 in. ond: Vkfalker QED, third. Height. 7 ft. 8 in. 880fYard Dash7HeintZ.berger QDD, first: QDD. Second: Hawk third. Time 22053. l2OfYard Dash-jenkins QDD. first: Lacey second: Jones QDD, third. Time, O:?.3.S. Two Mile Run-jones QED. first: Wise second: Clutter QDD, third. Time. 9:46.0. Pole Vault-Mc1llWain QDD. Hester QED. second: Nicodemus third. Height. 11 ft. 22QlfYard Low Hurdlesglffull first: Moore QED. second: Yenger th1i'd. Time. 2:26.9. QDD, first: Bruce second: Balestrieri ZLQ inches. trieri. QED, first: Life second: Hummons second: Burton 10 in. RICHARD ioNATHaN , Dickie was .1 freshman distance man who r e a l l y made the grade in his first ycar's experience on the track. He Wlll probably succeed Tom jones as best distance run' ner on the squad. LOUIS BOELDT Lou was a hard working sophomore who was not spactacular in any single event. but was always willing to tty. He was a member of the mile relay team. WINIFRED WALKER DsWlI1I11C1' was one of Coach Huntsmaifs man 'kfindsf' He could always be counted on tn do well in his favorite events. the pole vault and high jump. RALPH HUNSMAN Ralph Waldtw was a sophomore, a brother of John Gwen Huntsman, the present track coach. generally conceded to be the hest track man who has ever attended Earlham. RICHARD HILL Dick was a freshman who. although he was not outstanding this year. best fresh' 'Sv QED. 440 Yard Dash Lace D first ones D secondg Hawk 100fYard Dash4Yenger QDD, first jenkins QDD. second: Shot Put-Hester QED, Hrstg Balestrieri QED. second: Kendall 120fYard High Hurdles-Moore QED, first: Bull QED, second: Stencil QDD, third. Time-O:16.4. High jump4Berry QDD, iirstg Moore QED, secf Solil QDD- QDD. first: QDD, QED- QDJ. Discus Th roW4OsWald QDD. QED- tliird. Distance, 114 ft. Broad Iump4Bales- QDD. QDD. third. Distance. 20 ft. 7 in. Javelin Throw-Bruce QDD, first: Balestrieri QED. QDD. third. Distance. 176 ft. should prove of real value in the running events in years to come. BALI. STATE Mile Run-jones fEl, first: Stevenson QBSJ, second: Patty 4BSJ. third. Time 4:-13.6. 44OfYard Dash4F1enning QEJ, first: Bull QED, second: Dunn QBSJ, third. Time 011116. Javelin!-Lewellen QBSI. hrst: Balestrierl fEj, second: Hardin 1El. third. Distance. 175 ft. 7M in. 12OfYard High Hurdles-lvloore fEl, first: Bull fEj. second: , Meyer QBSL third. Time 031611. S80 Yard Run-jones QEQ. first: Cortner fBSJ. 3 1 second: Overman IEJ, third. Time 2:41-8.0. K I Pole Vault--Shook fBSl. first: Peters QED. sew ond: Vvlalker fEl, third. Height. 11 ft, 22U'Yard Dash--Ross QBSH, first: Bull QEJ. se: ond: Dunn KBSD. third. Time l.l:l4.f'.. k Shot Putflnnson 4BSJ. first: Taggart KBSJ. second: Mattox QBSJ. third. Distance. 38 ft. Z in. High jump4Taggart QBSJ, first: lvlcyer QBSD. second: Walker LED third. Height. 7 ft. 6 in, Two Mile Run-jones QEJ, first: f x Stevenson 1BSJ, second: jonathan ' x ' fEl. third. Time. 1fl:4UIl. 2211-Yard Low HurdlesfBull QE! Hrst: Moore KEJ. second: Lackey H351 third. Time. U:Z7.U, I vi! l 1 Discus Th-row - - Tag' gart KBSJ. first: Linson KBS l. second: Matrox QBSJ, third. Distance, 112 feet. Broad jump - Meyer fBSl. first: Moore QEP. second: Balestrieri CEJ, third. Distance lil ft. lol 2 inches. Mile Relay-Vvlon hy Ball State fRoss. Dunn. Cortner, Carlsonl. Tim-3 1 741 5 . ch .. Vv'lLl.lAM 'Y SUTER Bill was a sopho' more from Rufls' dale. Pennsylvania. His efforts were concentrated on the dis- cus and lavelin events. .IACK AIONES ,lack garnered several places in the . dash events and should develop into a real po1nt'getter for next year. He wa a first year man. GEORGE COX George found plenty of competition in thc hurdles with Moore and Bull to beat in every meet. However he did win a few points to holster the Earlham totals. DONALD MOORE Don was a sophomore who was not outstanding in any one event. However. he was a good runner and sometimes took part in the mile relay. HOVUARD HENLEY H, E. found the traffic congested in the distance runs but stuck in there to gain several places for the maroon and white. x BASEBALL Earlham's 1937 baseball team enjoyed a distinc- tion never before attained by a maroon and white nine. There has been an undefeated basketball team and an undefeated-tennis team, but never in the history of Earlham athletics until this year, has there been an undefeated baseball team. The schedule was the toughest ever played by an Earlf ham nine, but the maroon and white pastimers waded through all opposition and emerged with a clean slate. Much credit is due to George Van Dyke, who has in the past few years done much to revive interest in the national pastime at Earlham. M gi Qg,Ri.114,f, Q3 LM, MH 16 .-TY ,gr X. ,wht 45. uqgguk ,aiiitwag lvgltiwl it i The thud of the ball in the catcher's mit: the urnpire's com' mand batter up , the chatter of the iniieldersg the crack of ball meeting batg the feel of a good hitg the coach's voice from the first base coach's box, the odor of peaf nuts and cigarsg the afterfgame talk. ,,m.f, 3 ram., Wm, is-A gBuQ - a 'lcwwn sd ., Q . lgiEPiE?L PAGE 86 BASEBALL SCORES Earlham 6 ........... Miami 3 Earlham 8 .,... .....,,.,..,.. B all State 3 Earlham 7 .,... ,...... I ndiana Central Z Earlham 6 .....,...,................,..... Butler U Earlham 1 ........,. Butler O 116 inningsl Earlham 6 .................. Indiana Central 3 Earlham 6 .,,,. .,..,...... B all State 1 Earlham's baseball team opened the season in great style as they scalped Miami's redskins 6f3. Peter Hughes with some assistance from Dave Keyser in the closing inn' ings held the Buckeye sluggers to tive singles. The Quaker gunners in the meantime were bombarding three Miami moundsrnen with thirteen safe blows. jimmy Park' er, Kenny Price, Francis Lightfoot and Butch Peters led the Quaker attack. In the second game of the year the Maroon baseballers romped on Ball State's Red Birds 86. Bob Davis held the Cardinals to five hits. Earlharn's heavy artillery swung into action in the late inn' ings to submerge all Ball State hopes with two runs in the seventh and five in the ninth. Every Earlf ham player except two connected for at least one safety. The next victim of the Quaker onslaught was Indiana Central. The Indianapolis athletes fell by the wayside in an abbreviated tilt 92. In this, the third victory of the year Peter Hughes hurled thc Quaker nine to a four hit victory, The Greyhounds went into the lead in the sixth frame as they scored two runs on a hit, a walk and an error. However, the maroons came back in their half of the sixth to chalk up four runs. Dave Keyser did a fine job of relief pitching as rain halted the encounter in the seventh. PAGE 87 1 'v-,Ui 4 . .f In the next exhibition, Butler invaded the local . . diamond for a twin bill engagement. The Van Q, If qi will Dykefcoached athletes were still in a winning mood X .J 7 and the Bulldogs were sent home with their tails 'X P l '-- ff between their legs and without a single run in Di 1 y ' ' twentyfhve innings of play. In the opener, Bob t ill ll y tg Davis let the visitors down with two hits, while T . i i 59 his teammates concentrated five of their six hits 3 Q' ia' Hlllji in two big innings to push over six runs, ,Ali L - making the Hnal score 6fO. ln the second Us ' ,ire A contest base hits were lacking when ' df. W they were most needed. .Layman, ol iiiil' i P 572 l T Butler, gave the Quakers nine hits while Keyser allowed only six during the six' is gb teen inning encounter. The A T winning run came in the six' 1-Xi? teenth when Land walked, T y V M14 6 Parker reached first on a bunt, T Q and Hardin broke up the ball M E game with a single 9 , into center, scoring Q the only run of the t p ig game. if' f il N -1 mx? FRANCIS LIGHTFCOT i'Lighty was a jun' ior who held down the keystone sack very satisfactorily throughout the year, His hits came when they were most needed. WILBUR HARDIN Quinny occupied the left held position. He was one of the team's best hitters and scored more runs and stole more bases than any other member of the team. FLOYD PETERS Butch was a junior who performed at the hot corner for the undefeated team. He batted in the cleanup position throughout the year. ROBERT DAVIS Bob was one of the Quaker's three undefeated pitchers Before the season had ended he had three victories to his credit. He shutout Butler with only two hits. DAVID KEYSER Dave'l was another mem-ber of the pitching stall. His out standing accomplishment ol the year was a sixteenfinning shutout masterpiece in which he allowed Butler only six hits. PETER HUGHES Pete pitched the maroon and white to two of the early season victories He ls a junior and should strengthen the squad again next year, Q , The Quaker team next traveled to Indianapolis ' and there Indiana Central was defeated 6f3 in a .s wild and woolly encounter. Bob Davis let the big' city boys down with four hits, while his teammates managed to pound out seven blows. Eight Earlham errors contributed to the Greyhound cause but did not overbalance Davis' fine pitching perform' ance. Parker, Land, and Peters were Earlham's hitters with two safeties apiece. The seventh victory was performed with Ball State again playing the victim. Dave Keyser let the visitors have both barrels as he gave only three hits throughout the game. The Quakers pushed over three runs in the sixth, to cinch the game which had been uncomf fortably close up to that point. Keyser, Parker, and Lightfoot cracked out six of Earlham's ten hits. Keyser would have had a shutout to his credit if first base had been covered on a bunt in the fifth. I 1 MIKE LAND Mike was one oi the two seniors on the team and will vacate the shortstop position which he has cap' ably filled for four years, KENNETH PRICE Kenny alternated between first base and center held playing a good game in both positions, He is a freshman who should improve con siderably. UIOHN PARKER johnny, although only a freshman, was easily the best hitter on the team. Besides having a batting average of .450 he was an excellent catcher and de- serves much credit for his fine backstopping. ERNEST MILLS Ernie played first base when Price was in the outfield and turned in some very creditable performances. He can also pitch. but his services were not needed on the mound. PAUL PRIBLE Paul played a good game in right field, although not a regular. His weakness at the plate kept him from getting into more games EUGENE BRAZIER 'iBucks was a senior who paraded the outfield pastures for the undef feared team. He did not play regularly but had one of the best batting averages on the team. N TENNIS Playing one of the toughest schedules in years, Earlham's racket squad found the going a little rough, The season was opened with what proved to be a setfup match with Taylor, the maroon and white netters 'winning 7f0 without the loss of a set. Indiana University provided the first defeat of the season 7f2 on the clay courts at Bloomington. Butler proved too much for the Quakers in a match played on the Bulldog courts, the capitol' city athletes winning Sfl. The Earlham team then returned to the local courts to show the best form of the year and cop a match from Miami University's Buckeye Conference Champions 4f2. The only remaining home contests were lost to Butler 'ffl and to DePauw 7fO. The Indiana Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament was held on the Earlham Courts as usual. Competition was at its peak in both singles and doubles play. Earlhanfs team was not very successful in thetourney play. Tom Daggy defeated Lynn of DePauw, a doubles finalist, in the first round, but was defeated in the second round by Gordon of DePauw. Phil Hedrick, seeded number 7 in the tournament, was eliminated in the 'third round by Simon, a Notre Dame player. Bob Moore was downed in the second round after a hard fought match with Tieman of Indiana, the ultimate Champion. Hedrick, Daggy, Barrett. Coach Clark. Mattis, Iohnson, Bruner PAGE 90 Phil Hedrick held down the number one position most of the year. He was a veteran of three years and cofcaptain of the team. Phil played his best tennis at Bloomington where he defeated McElvain, Indiana University's number one man. A member of the 1935 undefeated team. Tom Daggy was a veteran of two years varsity competition. He was co-captain of the team and played number one in several matches during the year. Tom played both Tieman and Wag' gonner, State Singles finalists, dur' ing the season and gave each of them a good match. Babe Barret was fourth man on the team. His terrific serve and consistent driving were hard to beat. This was Babe's first year on the team, but he played like a veteran. He reached his top in the Miami match. Ralph Johnson was a sophomore who was ranked sixth among the players on the team. Ralph did not play regularly this year but should prove to be very valuable material for next year's team. Walter Mattis was the only freshman to make the team. He occupied the fifth position and won Earlham's only victory in the DePauw match at Greencastle. Walt looks like excellent material for future net squads. Bud Brunner won more matches during the season than any other member of the team. He was third best on the team during most of the year. Bud defeated Meier a member of Inf diana's quarterfinals doubles team, at Bloomington. PAGE 91 I INTRAMURALS COX Due to unfortunate weather, the outside intramural contests could not be completed last fall. The only sport in which a winner was determined was Basketball. Six teams coached by various members of the varsity squad waged battle with Coach Peter's team Hnally emerging victorious. The team consisting of Paul Prible, Bob Free' man, Blair Skinner, Herb Hadley, Bob Moore and Iohnny Bland worked well together and many times doubled the score on their opponents. The Handball tourney was a very good one this year. Strong competition eliminated all down to john Moore and Tom jones. jones won a closely contested game to clinch the title. Something new in sports was introduced this year at Earlham in the intramural schedule. Badminton was played for the first time. This game proved very popular with the boys through its novelty and skill required to master it. In the finals George Cox defeated Phil Hedrick for the crown. Cox had a decided advantage over the other contestants in having played formerly. Next year, with additional practice by the other boys, the present winner may be harder pushed to win. Cf the spring tourneys only one has been completed, tennis. This went as predicted Hoppy Hopkins an' nexing the title by defeating little Willie Hardin. The Golf and Tennis doubles were well under way with Pollock seeded number one in golf and the team of Hardin and Hopkins expected to win the tennis doubles. Paar 92 JCNES WCDlVlEN'S ATI-ILETICS ll.oolc out, Lands coming to bat . l-ley Marian, whats the combi- nation to the stable? Can those Freshmen swimln l'm so still l can hardly move . 'Somebody pull the tape ol'l my anlcles, please . Those greens are terrible . ull this rain doesnt stop welll all go Crazyll. as ' meal- o A g 5,45:,i-L59 i- ,Q -an-Q ' 9 M ' . 21' 9 - O W, fx. A, soften Mariemma Gorman ........ .A,,,.,..,,., P resident Betty Anne McDonald ...,.. ......, V icefPresident Eleanor Johnson ,...,.... ..,,.,, S ecretary Virginia Lee Coate ,......,..... ....,,,..,.,,,. T reasurer Mary Grace Zimmerman ,.V,... ...... S ocial Chairman The Woineiis' Athletic Association is one of the largest organizations on campus, for every Earlham woman automatically becomes a member of this group. The purpose of the Association is to further the development of its members, both physically and socially, through a varied program of sports and social functions. Each year, a Board composed entirely of upperclassmen is elected to carry on the business of the organization and in general to promote an interest in womens' athletics. Among the things accomplished this year, W.A.A. Board sent a large delegation to the Indiana play day held at Purdue, managed the Scottish hockey game, sponsored one of the cleverest and most successful dances of the year, and later in the spring, gave a banquet for all members of the Association, at which time the athletic awards were made and EC Girl was announced. Awards were made on the basis of the point system, which the Board this year revised and perfected in an attempt to make Earlham's athletic recognition for women more accurate. The members of the Board and the sports of which they are managers follow: Blanche Anderson, track: Eleanor Hecathorn, basketball: Janet Land, baseball: Mary Caroline Edmunds, tennisg Marian Binford, swimming: Alice Freeman, riding, Margaret Balderston, archeryg Betty ,lane Jones, hiking, Betty Hutton, health: Mary McKnight, indoor meet: Marian Hanes, hockey. PAGE 94 I-ICDCKEV The 1936 hockey season was one of the most outstanding Earlham has ever enjoyed. lt was characterized by ex' pert technique not only on the part of the varsity, but of all the class teams as well. As a result, the interclass tourney was unusually exciting. The competition was keen, particularly between the Juniors and Sophomores, but the juniors iinally won the championship after a hard fought battle in which they def feated their opponents live to four. Marian Haines did most of the scoring for the victors, while Captain Wilnia Reagan starred for the underclassmen. Early in October, the Cincinnati field hockey team journeyed to Richmond to meet Earlhanfs varsity, which included the best players from all the class teams. Although the visitors succeeded in tak' ing the ball down the field forthe iirst goal, Earlham easily held them' score' less during the remainder of the game while tallying eight points for herself Those who participated in the scoring for the home team were Wilnia Reagan, Marian Haines, and Fudge Miller, a promising freshman substitute. Earlham outclassed her opponents in every way, showing decidedly superior cooperation, training, and technique. It was an en' couraging beginning for the varsity sea' son, and incidentally maintained Earlf ham's unique record of being undef feated by an intersectional rival since 1932. The climax of the season came in November when the Scottish touring team visited Earlham for an exhibition game. The Scots, it seems, are great hockey enthusiasts and play the game all year round every year, from infancy to middle age. Hence the younger and more inexperienced Earlham players were at a decided disadvantage. They could not hope to defeat a team which displayed such brilliant stick work and remarkable endurance as did the Scots. f' -5' ' fm-W A 1 I 5 9 fgf.vf,2f,,,f . e ' 1 7 ' -ff' ,yr 5 ff f Ai x, 4 li, Q, X ,V 7 s , , :Q YM ' '-'- - - 1. ' . r .jk .,pu'M: li 5 , ' if ff f ' 4 15K .,.-' I, 'A 'e , ll: iv , lf.-4 - V . V a .' 1 ,: -Q Y- . ...lg '14 K V ,X .. 7 t frrw, .gin 51' 5 '.Q51'. ' ' ' SEV ' 1' ITV ' 'flfiff zu -f.9.v Ja ,lt fit ,, . V 4. V' kr. , ' Lf' 39- P Tiff' is at 't i' er., L f? : ' ?e::'2+w,5fef f'15,wH - fvreife2-1'-.tif f Fifa! :L-s f. 'fglikaiggs' ,gow - - if ig 'fb fig rw '54 .rs fi3' -psy ' . , ,I . ,. P , , . , L 'Q Aw -,,,a, -. , i Q' Irvs! Q- :5U ..f u , 1 i t . 1 ' R: if I-3E, r +?.' z.. N.zk.f1, ,, Lx T-?,... I ,' 3 .. I X 4. X :M I Q X . ,...: :N 5 'V .. U -tt, -3 .1 s '-S' Liu-1 ' f tie , g M V. V t r ' yew' T-1,-ff? ,g . Q wr., - 'af-,Fewerwwgf-'ffferzssseefsi-'fgs.my:assi-est PAGE 95 PAG12 96 Such skill could result only from long years of practice to' gether, which is impossible in the case of college teams. Never' theless, Earlham did make a line showing and she can very justly he proud of the fact that she held the visitors to a score of 16fO. The Scots were continually on the offensive and were more often in the striking circle than the score implies. It was only through the spectacular playing of Earlhanfs goalie, ulvlickeyv Nlclinight, that the visitors did not tally a much higher score. Valuable assistants in the work of defending the goal were Becky Vxfinslow and lvlarian Forsythe, the fullbacks. Offensively, Earlham had little success. Not once during the cntire game was the Scottish goal seriously threatened. Never' theless, the left side of Earlhanfs forward line. consisting of Eunice Reagan, Wiliiia Reagan, and Captain Haines, did execute some beautiful passwork and dribbling. All in all, it was a grand game to watch and one to which future Earlham hockey teams will always point with pride. HQCKEY VARSITY CLASS CHAMP- IONS EARL!-IAM SCQTTISI-l ALL-STARS The lincfup for the gamc was as follows: SCotS F1shcr ..,.,...., ...,. Cnmplwcll .,,,.., .,..,,l W11lkc1' ..,,,, .,.,,,w Mclicrrow Fraser .,..,l lvlunro , Oliver .,,l Moffat ...... Cfurd ..,,,. Bryce Henderson LXV LI CF RI REV LH CH RH LF RF G Earlham UE. Reagan YV. Rcagam Hnincs Millis Upton Harris Gxltchcll ,A Edmumls ,. Forsytlmc .. Wixlslnvxx' lwlcliuiglxt PAGE 97 PAGE 98 Basketball honors this year went to the class of 1939 for the second time in succession. Although the Sophomores had a line team in every way and undoubtedly deserved the chamf pionship, still the other classes were also well represented, and consequently the tournament was most exciting, both for play' ers and spectators. Nancy Millis, Sophomore captain, was high scorer for the whole tourney with a total of twentyfseven field goals and five free throws. A close second was Peggy Pond, Fresh' man star, who scored nineteen Held goals in all. Class captains other than Nancy Millis were: Freshman, Margaret Sinclair, Junior, Gene Harrisg Senior, Mariemma Gorman. The results of the individual games follow: Sophomores 27, Juniors 19, Freshmen 30, Seniors 14: Juniors 43, Seniors S, Soph' omores 29, Freshmen 225 Sophomores 36, Seniors 151 Freshmen 32, Juniors 16. BASKHBALL VARSITY CLASS CHAMP- IQNS I-I Although Earlham plays no outside teams in basketball, an honorary varsity is always chosen on the basis of ability, health and sportsmanship as shown in the class tournament. This year's varsity consisted of Eunice Reagan. june Upton, Mariemma Gorman, Mariaii Haines, NVilma Reagan, Ivlarian Forsythe, Betsy Gatehell, and lvlary Caroline Edmunds, The committee which chose this varsity included the class captains, the basketball man' ager and the coaches, Because of the rule that no Freshman may be a member of an Earlham varsity, several ul- the best players were excluded. The XVomen's Atheltic Association wishes to acknowledge its sincere appreciation of the valuable supervision rendered by Miss Clara Comstock and lvliss Katherine Vn7eber, the coaches. NV. A. A. is also indebted to Mrs. Francis Robinson for her able instruction in hockey and for the excellent team which she developed, These three women have done much for physical education at Earlham, but more than that, they have been wise counselors and good friends to all who came into contact with them. CCDACHES PAGE 99 PAGE 100 SPRING Earlham's spring athletic program is the most varied of all. When warm weather arrives, the cofeds turn to the golf links, the tennis courts, the riding ring, the baseball diamond, or the swimf ming pool for their recreation. Since it is possible to offer such a wide variety of sports, nearly every Earlham woman becomes an active participant in the spring program. One of the most popular of all sports at Earl' ham this year was horseback riding. Under the able instruction of Marian Haines, many girls were able to pass their beginning and intermediate tests, while several succeeded in qualifying as advanced riders. Late in the spring, a horse show was held and the schoolls individual champion rider was chosen. The show consisted mostly of form events combined with several amusing relays. In addition to Lady, Blackfoot and Rex, the three horses purf chased last year, W. A. A. this year was able to buy Patsy Star, a blue ribbon winner with lots of pep and line conformation. Another of the sports which is gaining greatly in popularity at Earlham is golf. Indeed, so many turned out for the tournament this May that W. A. A. Board is seriously considering the choice of a golf manager for next year. Although the course is not in the best of condition, it is gradually being improved and should eventually become very good if the present enthusiasm for the sport cone tinues. Tennis has always had a great many followers at Earlham and this year was no exception. Bef cause of continued spring rains the tournament was rather late in getting started, but once under way it proved to be as exciting as ever. The individual winners from each class competed for the school singles championship and the doubles crown was determined in the same way. Among the chief contenders for this yearls singles championship were lvlarian Haines, lvlary Caroline Edmunds, Wiliiaa Reagan, and lvlariemma Gorman. SPORTS Une of the most important events of the athletic year was track and field day. This gave the Earlham women a chance to show their prowess in such events as the 5Ofyard and 77fyard dash, the high and low hurdles, relay, javelin, discus, baseball and basketball throw. The girl winning the most events was also given the title of Individual Track Winiier, probably the most coveted of all the honors in the spring sports program. Great progress was made at Earlham'in archery this year. For the first time, a team was selected to compete in the Intercollegiate Mail Archery Tournf ament. Members of this team were Marcia Seale, Evalyn Hunt, Margaret Balderston and Ruth Oldaker, Although Earlham did not place in the meet, still her entrance was a significant step and did a great deal to stimulate an interest in archery on the campus. In addition to this intercollegiate meet, there was also' an intramural tournament which was won by Marcia Seale. Swimming was unusually popular this year and a large number of girls earned their Red Cross life' saving emblems. Late in the spring an interclass meet was held, consisting of dashes, relays and form events. The Freshman class had a remarkably good team and walked off with many of the honors. Because of the Elizabethan May Day celebration this year, baseball was very slow in getting started. Nevertheless, a class tourney was nnally held and an honorary varsity was selected as usual. Hiking, though not strictly a spring sport, was also a popular pastime at Earlham during April and May. In order to obtain credit for hiking, a girl must have a total of 100 miles, and this total is to be composed of walks at least three miles in length. Some of the most popular destinations for these hikes are Blue Clay Falls, Glen Miller Park, and Twin Falls, all picturesque landmarks in the vicinity of Richmond. At the end of the year, the class whose members had done the most hiking was given the honor of having its name engraved on the W. A. A. Hiking Cup. A PAGE 101 E PAGE 102 ,fr- Nw E CLUB EE CLUB EC CLUB The first athletic awards given by W. A. A. are the class numerals. These are given to all those members of the As' sociation who have accumulated S00 points in at least two sports and who have observed health rules for one month. Much more difficult to attain is the second award, the large maroon and white E which signifies admission to the E club. The basis for this award is 1,000 points in three sports, with a two months' observance of health rules. Thus membership in the E Club is really within the reach of all Earlham women. The second athletic society, the Double E Club, is comparaf tively small and includes only those girls who have shown marked interest and ability in the Held of athletics. In order to become a member of this club, a girl must have earned 2,000 points in at least three sports, she must have kept health rules for four months, and she must have been chosen a member of one of the three major varsities. Double E membership this year included: Hannah DeCou, Mary Caroline Edmunds, Betsy Gatchell, Mariemma Gorman, Marian Haines, Gene Harris, Betty Anne McDonald, Mary McKnight, Wilma Rea' gan, june Upton, and Eunice Reagan. The highest award given by W. A. A. is an attractive maroon and white jacket bearing the EC monogram. The winners of these much coveted jackets form one of the most exclusive clubs on campus, for rarely does EC membership exceed five. This year Hannah DeCou, Mary Caroline Edmunds, and Mariemma Gorman were the only members of the club for the greater part of the time, although several other jackets were awarded at the end of the year. Admission to this club requires 3,000 points, proficiency in. four sports, and membership on two different varsities. Thus only the most outstanding and most versatile athletes may ever wear EC jackets. PAGE 103 ACTIVITIES NTEGRAL to student IiIe is the participation in extra-curricular ac- tivities. 'I'I'1rougI'1 these are cIeveI- opecItI1e poise, respect for re- sponsibiIity, and abiIity to adjust personalities that is so essential to success after coIIege. X 5 3 5 ,Q ik .3 Y Q :RQ :MQ Q SS 5 V-Q Leland .King, Vxfalker, Bull, lVlcBanc. Hadley, Coate, Ferris, johnson, Lupton. Gorman, Hecathorn President ,,,.,,A,,, ,,,,AA, 5 lohn McBa11e VicefPresident A.....7,.,.., ,,,,,,,,,, T om Daggy SecretaryfTreasurer ....,,.....,....,..AA., ,.,,.,, M artba Lupton Chapel Committee Chairman ,......,.Y.A...... ...,,..,... G len Bull StudentfFaculty Committee Chairman ......, ....... T om Daggy College Social Chairman .......v............,., ....,i., W illiam King Eleanor Johnson Representing the entire student body the Student Senate has as its aim to promote and maintain a high degree of cooperation between the various campus organizations as well as to serve as an intermediary between faculty and students. It is the apex of the student government organizations and in this capacity serves to inaugurate and carry on various policies of benefit to the entire campus. Taking upon its shoulders the various business which is not assumed by other campus organizations, the Student Senate controls a multitude of functions. Through its three primary divisions, the StudentfFaculty Com- mittee, the Student Chapel Committee, and the College Social Committee, the Senate is responsible for a variety of affairs ranging from student chapels, allfcollege skates, the campus cleanfup in the fall, to the division by percentage of the student activity fees. STUDENT SENATE Sutcr. jones. Burton, Leland. Holby. Cook, Hadley, Davisson, McBane. Snyder, Barrett President .........,. .,........ J ohn McBa11e Vicefpresident ......,A ,....... C harles Davisson Treasurer ........,. .....Y. D onald Cook Social Chairman ,,,,. ......... M orris Snyder Bundy Hall Council is the executive body of the Bundy Hall Student Government Association. Its dormitory membership is composed of resif dent students elected individually for twofsemester terms by the members of their various classes living in the dormitory. Une day student man is elected by the Day Dodgers to represent the day men on this council. The Bundy Hall Council is responsible for the conduct of all Bundy Hall residents and all Day Dodgers while in the Hall. As well as voicing the opinion of the Association, the Council seeks to provide for all needs of any members of it. Bundy Hall Council, as the representative of the Assof ciation enters actively into the entertainment program on the campus. It provides educational experience to its members instudent government and budgetary use of funds allotted to the Association. BUNDV HALL CCDUIXICII. Haines, Logue, Hutton, Taylor, Sprung, Sinclair. Rush, Wilson, Knoll, Lupton, DeCou. McKnight President ,.,...... ., .,....... Martha Lupton VicefPresident ....... ,,,.,.., H annah DeCou Secretary .....,...... ........ I sabelle Knoll Treasurer ,.,.......,, ,....... M ary McKnight Social Chairman ,...,.. .......... M argaret Rush The Association of Women Students is the governing organization of women students. All women students are members of this organization. It is the duty of the A.W.S. Board, the Council of the Association, to reg' ulate life on campus by enforcing the rules of the Association. The board puts forth every effort to make the social life of women students as attractive and enjoyable as possible, and to promote friendliness among the girls. At the beginning of the year the Association of Women Students had a series of lectures to help orient the freshmen women, and the series was concluded with a tea in their honor. A.W.S. Board has sponsored a number of dinner dances this year, and has joined with Bundy Hall Council in giving a dinner dance and the Halloween Hop. A. W. S. BCDAIQD President ,.,Y,...., .....,........... T om Daggy Viccfljresidcnt ,..A.A,, .....,. E lcanor Hecathorn Day students at Earlham make up approximately one half of the entire student body. Leaders in all Earlham activities are found in this group. They rank high scholastically, they debate, they act, they lead in athletics, and many officers and members of campus organizations are found among them. Attempts have been made in recent years to bring about more cooperation between day students and dorm students. The success of these efforts is seen in the increased representation of day students in different phases of campus life. An outstanding example of cooperation on the part of day students is their willingness to furnish cars, which make all College Outings, Science Club trips and Freshman Tours of Richmond possible. DAY Secretaryffreasurerc .,.,.., ..,.......,..,.w.,....... W illiam King Social Chairman ....... .,........ M ary Caroline Edmunds In addition to increasing their outside contributions, the day students have continued their own separate organization which promotes such functions as the all college Christmas dance and its annual spring picnic. The Christmas dance was an experiment this year. The result was that this elaborate undertaking gained so much popularity, due to its excellent management and backing, that it will undoubtedly become an annual affair. With willing cooperation from President Dennis, Miss Comstock, and Mr. Binford, the day students were able to add many comforts to both the women's and the men's dens this year. DCDGERS i Koontz, Hardin. Bruner, Prible. Wilsoii, Henley, Bailey. Edmunds, Hill. McCracken. Ives, johnson, Davisson, Snyder. Bocldt. Burton. Coppock, Cook, McBane, Stoifregen, H. McCracken. Freeman, Leland. Cox First Semester Second Semester joseph Hoskins ,,,,. ,,,,,, P resident ....,..... Hadley IVIcCracken Paul Prible ,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,..., Vicefljresident .... ....... R obert Freeman Hadley MCCfHCk5I1. SecretaryfTreasurer . ........ Cary Coppock The Earlham Y.M.C.A. in 19364937 had an active voluntary member' ship of thirty members. The Y.M. sponsored a big brother system where' by every Freshman dorm student was assigned to a Senior who became his advisor and big brother. Successful discussions were held among the men along with joint Sunday morning discussions and Sunday evening vespers with the Y.W.C.A. A committee from the cabinet conducted an employment agency for the men wishing odd jobs Oli of the campus. The oflicers for the second semester were installed at an installation banquet held Mai'ch ninth in the west dining roomq Y. M. C. A. Reagan, Hecathorn, Hunt, Vitz. Shute, Qlclaker, Polk, Harris. Frank, Gorman. Cosand, Marshall, . Martin, Henley. Edmunds President ..,.,...... ........ F rances Martin VicefPresident ........, ....... M iriam Cosand Secretary ,.......... ....... E veline Hunt Treasurer ....... ......... M argaret Vitz Y.W.C.A. has been one of the most active organizations on the campus during 193667. A fall Co to Church campaign encouraged Sunday attendance at some religious serviceg Sunday evening vespers have been held nearly every week. The daily teas gave to many a quiet retreat during a busy afternoon. Cther successful projects of the year were the Fall Style Show, the Christmas Bazaar, Music Appreciation Hours and College Sings. Little Y has Worked in cooperation with Y.W. to make their year a success and it has been the aim of the whole organization to 'LUnite 'in the desire to realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God and determine to have a part in ,making this life possible for all peoplef' ' l V. W. C. A. First Semester Second Semester John McBane .... ...,..,..,.. P resident ....,....,,r,V... Warreii Holby Warren I-Iobly ..,.......,,.,. VicefPresident ....... ...... J erome Holman Charles Davisson ,..... Recording Secretary f,...........,. Edgar Jones Edwin Sanders ......,.,, Corresponding Sec'y. ....,.,,.... Beale Miller Robert Barrett ........,.,,.,.,....,.. Critic ........,......... Charles Davisson Charles Barrett .................. VicefCritic ...... ,.,...,. R obert Barrett Edgar jones .,,..., ..,...,.... M arshall ......... .............. I Olin FiSh6f john Fisher ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,. Viceflvlarshall .....c..... David Stoffregen The Ionian Literary Society is the second oldest society at Earlham and has for eighty years been one of the most important student organ' izations on the campus. The primary purpose of the society is the intellectual improvement of its members, accomplished mainly by the study and pracf tice of parliamentary law. Ionian contributes to the social life of Earlham by giving each year a formal dance which was held this year at the Forest Hills Country Club. Ionian, with Phoenix, contributes to a joint fund, the interest of which is used to make additions to the college library. Ionian also sponsors a cross country race each fall. It has donated a cup upon which the names of the winners of this race are engraved and thus has greatly encouraged interest in this sport. ICNIAN . 1 3' t- 4 , , - . .. . 5 , First Semester Second Semester Margaret Vit: ..,..,. ........... P resident ....,.,.. .,,,,, H annah DeCou Hannah DeCou ,..........,. VicefPresident .......,..,,.,, Eunice Reagan Florence Burton ......,.........,. Secretary ,,,,,.,,,,,...,,, Margaret Coale Rebecca 'Wiiislow ...Executive Com. Chr... ...... Marian Forsythe Mary C, Edmunds ..... Program Chairman .,.....,,.. Margaret Rush Blanche Anderson.- .............. Critic ............. ...... M artha Lupton Eveline Hunt .................... VicefCritic ..... ........ E leanor johnson Margaret Rush ....... ..,,....,. M arshall ........... .......... M argaret Vit: Mary McKnight ...... ....... V icefMarshall ....... Mariemma Gorman Phoenix has the honor of being the oldest student organization on campus, it dates from 1867. The object of the society is improvement in literary purf suits and parliamentary procedure. Wit is the characteristic valued most highly by the societyg several programs presented this year evince that characteristic, for example, the subtle burlesque of the English debate, and the flippant musical version of The Merchant of Venice. This lighter phase of Phoenix personality, however, does not preclude serious Work. Phoenix has been instrumental in arranging the Foulke Room in the library, and, along with Ionian Society, it annually donates money for new library books. Another annual project of Phoenix and Ionian is the sponsoring of Parents' Week End, during which time plays, programs, and debates amuse the college guests. Each year the society gives several dances which are among the most festive college occasions. PI-ICENIX Land. Davisson, McBanc. Leland, Fisher, Schneidcwind, E. McCracken. Cook, Walker, Barrett. Stollregcn. Hullny, Hadley President ........ ..e,... R obert Barrett The Precedent Committee has long been a vital part of Earlham. It functions directly under the jurisdiction of the Bundy Hall Council and indirectly under the faculty. Its chief purpose is to act as parental inf fluencevg to guide and help as well as to watch and control any Freshman who may stray off the beaten path. It must uphold the traditions of Earl' ham and punish any violations of the customs and precedents established over long years of college history. This year the Committee was composed of both Dormitory and Day Dodger men, functioning as a unit rather than as two committees, although for convenience, the meetings for Dormitory and Day Dodger Freshmen were held separately. MENS PRECEDENT CCDMMITTEE in Paul, M. Miller, Hoerner, Oldaker, McDonald, Woodward President .,...... ......... B ettv Anne McDonald The Women's Precedent Committee, composed of two representatives from each of the three upper classes, was very successful this year. Guided by the iron hand of Betty Anne McDonald, the committee succeeded in convincing the freshmen by sentences that walking on the grass, wearing makefup, using the center stairway, and leaving the elevator before an upperclass woman, just wasn't to be tolerated. The committee efficiently stifled the freshmen when they rebelled against the precedent of wearing their green aprons to all athletic events. Because of their excellent behavior in regard to cosmetic rules, the pale period was lessened two weeks, instead of lasting until Thanksgiving, as is cus' tomary. This committee is a relatively new organization, but it is rapidly gaining in importance, and destined for greater popularity in the future. WOMENS PRECEDENT CGMMITTEE S rv ' qi wr - - Student Chairman ..........,.......... ........ H oward Walker Student Reception Chairman ....... ..,..... R obert Barrett Student Social Chairman ........, ........ W arder Cresson A freshman's contact with Earlham Friendliness begins as soon as he steps oif the train. There he is met by a member of the Freshman Week Staff and taken to the campus where the rest of the Staff is waiting to greet the newcomers, help them get acquainted, and make them feel at home in their new surroundings. The Freshman Week Staff, composed of both faculty members and students under the leadership of Dean M. C. Ross, was divided into the reception committee and the social committee. The reception committee, lead by Dr. Garner, took charge of meeting all new students, and provided them with name tags. The social affairs which occurred throughout Freshman Week were under the direction of the social committee with Mrs. Batt as its head. Included in the week's program were dinners, parties at faculty homes, skates, recreational hours and a tour of Richmond. PRES!-IMAN WEEK STAFF President .,...,.... ..,........,....,..,...,., A lson Van Wagner VicefPresident ..,..... ....,... Iv Iargaret HaworthfMiriam Cosand Secretary .......... .,.,....,...........,......, B lanche Anderson Treasurer ...,., ,....... D avid Stoffregen Although International Relations Forum's membership was not so large this year, the organization presented a set of fine programs for those espef cially interested in world affairs. Besides its regular activities, the Forum sponsored a luncheon for the Institute speakers and sent delegates to the annual conference of international clubs at Beloit College, Wisconsin. There was a variety of speakers who addressed the group at its meetings. Besides our own faculty members and students, visitors from other colleges and other organizations brought in new viewpoints and opinions. Among the faculty speakers were Professors Funston and Kegg. Professor Haromy, Professor White, Professor Tomlinson, and Edward Bradby were four outstanding speakers outside the college community. In spite of the numerous college activities in the spring, Forum endeavored to keep alive interest in international affairs by monthly meetings. INTERINIATICDNAL RELATIONS FCDRLJM i PAGE 119 PI-IILCSCPI-IV FCIQLJM President ......,. .....,... M argaret Vitz The Philosophy Forum is a comparatively new idea. lt was organized in 1935 under the sponsorship of Dr. Clark to provide the opportunity for the discussion of questions of interest. Meetings are held two or three times a year. Student and faculty views upon subjects that do not arise in classes or for which there is insufficient time to deal with adequately are especially stressed. A topic from any field may be chosen. This has been done by having panel discussions by students and faculty that have made a study of the question, followed by questions and a general discussion from the floor. Although this organization is sponsored by the Philosophy Department, the meetings are open to all. ' EARL!-IAM EXTRA-SENSCRY PERCEPTICN CLUB Supervisor .....,........,,..........., David D. Webb Secretary ........ ....,... B ettv M. Humphrey Sponsor... ........ Dr. John A. Clark The Earlham ExtrafSensory Perception Club is a new organization on the campus this year. It was first organized as a project of the psychology classes, but others have also been admitted to the club. The purpose of this group is to carry on experiments in mental telepathy and clairvoyance. The work is being done in collaboration with the Psy' chology Department of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. A few open meetings are held during the year in order to give the rest of the college demonstrations of the experiments which are being carried on with scientific accuracy. PAGE 120 l First Semester Second Semester Alson Van Wagiier ............ President .......,.,.. Hadley McCracken Myron.Benner .......,. ...,,. V ice President ......, ..,..... E d McCracken Marjory Bayne ,,,,.... ........, S ecretary .1...,. . .,...... Marcena Roller Robert Wissler ,.....,,...,...,... Treasurer .,.....,,,,...,....., Betsy Cvatchell Margaret Balderston ....,.. Social Chairman... ...... Jean Dickerman Cary Coppock .......,,.. Program Chairman .....,.,,.. Cary Coppock Dave Stotfregen ............. Trip Chairman ...... ...... D ave Stoflregen Livefwire scientists have succeeded in maintaining one of the most active and informative clubs on the campus. The trip to Cincinnati, the spring trip, various short field trips, the brawl and picnics are enough to merit real recognition of the group, aside from the enlightening lectures and prof grams heard every other Monday evening throughout the 'year on a wide variety of subjects closely related to numerous scientihc iields. SCIENCE CLUB Edmunds, Henley, Hardin, Lightfoot, Overman, Suter, Brazier, Parker, Leland, Wood. M Cracken Hester, Cox. Corsi. Schneidewind, Bull. Walker, Davis, Moore, Clark, Federico President .....,.,..... Vice President... Secretary ............... ........ Treasurer ............ Social Chairman ........ ..Howard Walker ............Malcolm Land .Lawrence Leland .. ............... julian Clark .....Robert Barrett The Varsity Club concluded its seventh successful year on the campus. The annual Homecoming Banquet was held this year with more than one hundred and thirty past and present lettermen in attendance. Continuing the precedent established last year, the E blanket, given to the outstanding senior football player was presented to Marion Overman at the fall dance. The Varsity Club this year gave an additional blanket to the outstanding senior basketball player. This award was presented to Malcolm Land at the spring dance. The Varsity Club cooperates with other campus organizations in sponf soring projects at the college. VARSITY CLUB Land. Hardin, Hester. Lightfoot, Schneidewind, Bull, Davis, Moore President ..,.,......,...........,,........Y.. .......... M alcolm Land Vice President and Secretary ....,.., ,....... F rancis Lightfoot The Double E Club is composed of men who have won varsity letters in any two sports. Membership is obtained by winning letters in two major sports or one major and one minor sport. The club continued its aim of maintaining good sportsmanship, promoting better athletics and lending its assistance to other campus organizations in sponsoring athletic projects of the college. Three of its members, Lou Schneidewind, Floyd Peters, and Wilbur Hardin have won letters in three varsity sports, while the latter two have succeeded in winning letters in four sports. DCDUBLE A E CLUB 1 ,YY L First Semester Second Semester Alson Van Wagner .,...,,.... President .,......... Alson Van Wagner Wilma Sprong ,............... Vice President .............,. Wilma Sprong Margaret Haworth ..,,.......,.. Secretary .......,.....,.... Marv E. Stalker Rupert Stanley ,........ ......,. T reasurer ......... .......... P aul Miller The Roosevelt Club was permanently organized on the campus this year. The organization is composed of students or faculty who are Democrats and who care to join. The club was much stronger this year than any Democratic organization has been before. It held rallies before the presidential election and its members participated in other local party events and met with other college clubs affiliated with the Young Dem' ocrats of Indiana. The object of the club is to interest students in public affairs and to advance the ideals of the Democratic party. Through the cooperation of other Democratic organizations the students are enabled to gain 'nrst hand political experience. By maintaining a permanent organization the club will be able to serve the college at other times than elections and will be better prepared to engage in primaries and elections. TI-IE RCDQSEVELT CLUB The Earlham Young Republican Club was organized in the fall of 1936, for the purpose of getting together a group of students that would take their position at the right of the New Deal party, and to establish them' selves in that position of neither the reactionary or the radical, but to be intelligently conservative, and to make wise and progressive applications or conservative principles to the conditions that were about to confront them. The organization choose as its leader for the first semester Edgar jones, who, regardless of the defeat of the party in the fall election, proved himself a very able leader and a staunch campaigner. For his assistants he had Alice Ann Woodard, David Stoffregen and Eunice Reagan. The Earlham Young Republican Club was the first Republican Club to reorganize, choosing Don McCullough, a strong party man, at the helm. Eleanor johnson, Eunice Reagan, and David Stoffregen as assistants drafted a new constitution, and proclaimed to the world, Yes we are now dead. As dead as the Democrats were in 1928 The club is proud to acknowledge the very able presence and assistance of President W. C. Dennis. THE REPUBLICAN ctus PAGE 125 DER GESANGVEREIIXI President ,.,...V...,.... ...Y.......... H adlev McCracken Vice President ..,......... ...,,.,., M ary Grace Zimmerman Secretary Treasurer ..,.,.. .,.,..,,........ B lanche Anderson Social Chairman .......... .,......, M argaret Haworth Der Gesangverein, composed of any past or present German students interested in singing German songs, held song fests on the fourth floor of Carpenter Hall throughout the year. Meetings were very informal and devoted almost entirely to making the music room echo with such Lieder as Guten Abendw and Der gute Kameradf' The organization held three parties during the yearg a picnic in the fall in the W. A. A. Lodge, a Christmas supper, and a picnic in the spring at the home of Professor Charles. The Christmas celebrations-with its abundance of Kuchen and toasts, and after the feast, the round of caroling at faculty homes-vied with the spring picnic for first place as the club's most enjoyable occasion. EI. CLUB ESPAIXICI. President ............... .. ..................... Malcolm Larld Vice President ....,.... ........... I une Upton Secretary ,,,,,,,,.... ........ H elyn Hecathorn Treasurer .,....,, ......,. H arrv McKnight Due to the fact that Ramiro Diaz, a Cuban student from Holguen, studied at Earlham this year, members of E1 Club Espanol were entertained by un' usual and interesting meetings. At weekly Friday luncheons held in the East Dining Room, Mr. Diaz spoke briefly concerning various phases of Cuban life, and through conf versation with other members of the club improved noticeably their ability to speak the language fluently. Great interest in the society was evidenced by Spanish students from each class, and the membership increased steadily throughout the year. Miss Auretta Thomas, professor of Spanish, sponsored the organization and cooperated with all the members to make the year as profitable and interesting as possible. PAGE 126 Director ..... .......,... D ail W. Cox President .....,.... .....,., W illiam Wilsoii Vice President ,..,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, M ary Miller Secretary' .......,...,,........,.........,,..,........ ......... E ola Hoerner Treasurer and Business Manager ...,.,, ...,,.,.. A lfred Bruner The personnel of the Earlham Choir this year included much new talent. The graduating of many old members necessitated a reorganization of the group, and interest among new members was keen. The total membership of the organization included over forty voices. Four hours a week were given to rehearsals. The Choir gave its annual Chapel program during the year and also made several public appearances. A special feature of the work this year was the singing of the songs in the May Day performance. The repertoire of the group included both sacred and secular numbers, and except for a few songs, was sung entirely a capella. Special instrumental and vocal numbers varied each program. CI-IOII2. BAND With the moment of inertia which was acquired last year the Earlham Band took another step forward this school term. Even though it is still a small organization, the band is coming to a place of prominence in the activities of the college. The band, under the direction of Norman Beeson, played at several of the home basketball games and also at a number of the football games. May Day afforded the band its major public appearance, it led the parade onto Comstock Held and there played for many of the folk dances. TRUMPETS Richard Hill David Robertson Myron Benner Hadley McCracken Margaret Sinclair Floyd Peters Warren Tiemeyer ALTO HORN Martha jo Bentley FRENCH HORN Maxyne Cooksey BARITONE Pauline Starr CLARINETS Robert Wissler Malcolm Land Robert Armstrong Max Tillson Helen Foster Jane Cook Evelyn Layden Robert Davis Robert Terry LaVerne Huddleston SAXO PHONE Nelson Wheeler FLUTES Ruth Breimeyer Elinor Wuenker Mary Caroline Edmunds DRUMS Dale Stout Mark Ballard Morris Snyder CYMBALS Ruth Oldaker DIRECTOR Norman A. Beeson DRUM MAJOR Bill Wilson STRING ENSEIVNBLE The Earlham String Ensemble is an organization of seven members under the direction of Professor H. K. Hicks. On March seventeenth the en' semble gave the chapel program, and on May sixth gave a program at Test -lunior High School. Besides group numbers, the programs included solo and trio numbers. Members of the ensemble are: Violins, Rosemary Hamilton, Blanche Andersong Viola, Dolores Craverg Cellos, Martha Morrow, Mary E. Stalkerq Bass Viol, Mary Stanton, Piano, Grace Emerson. PAGE 128 Sliocklcy. Miwrgan, Holman President .......,. ....... M aebeth Shockley Secretary Treasurtr .,.,,..... Jerome Holman The twentyffifth chapter of Pi Epsilon Delta or National Collegiate Players was installed at Earlham in 1929. It is a national honorary fraternity for college students, whose aim is to encourage all phases of dramatic en' deavor: participation in dramatic performances, writing of plays, and study of dramatic problems in organized courses. Unlike Mask and Mantle, it is a purely honorary group and nonfproducf ing. Cnly upperfclass men and women are eligible to membership which is based upon the quality and the quantity of work done in various dramatic activities. Three honorary members of national renown in the theater, Edith Wynne Matthison, Charles Rann Kennedy, and Margaret Cage, have been elected to the Earlham chapter. Edith Wynne Matthison, famous for her Euripif dean roles, is the wife of Charles Rann Kennedy, eminent dramatist. Mar' garet Cage is known especially for her work in Creek drama. New members elected in May were: Ruth Allen, Marian Binford, Don McCullough,'Betty Jane jones, and Edwin Sanders. PI EPSILQIXI DELTA PAGE 129 Waldman, Holman. Vsfinslow, Liverpool. Reagan. Decou. Binford. Edmunds, Sanders. Jones, Feinnmg. Starr. Cox. Stolircgcn. Morgan, Shockley. McCullough. jay. Stanton. Freeman. Frank President ....,,,..,,, ,,,..,., M aebeth Shocklev Vice President ,.,,.,.. ........ I erome Holman Secretary '.,..,, ............ ..,..,.. M a irian Binforcl Business Manager ,...., ,.,,,.,.. E dwin Sanders Equipment Manager ,...,,,, ........ D on McCullough Mask and Mantle commenced a busy season with the Homecoming play. Qctober twentyffourth. presenting the rollicking comedy 'LThree Cornered Moon. Throughout the year the society has sponsored three open meet' ings of onefact plays on November sixth. February twentyflifth, and March twentieth. Student directors were Kathryn Frank, Ruth Allen, Don Mcf Cullough. Mary Stanton, Betty jones. and Eunice Reagan. The social allairs, a closed dinner October thirtieth and a Tea Dance Eebruary twentyfsixth both held at Seven Mile Tavern, were a credit to the social chairman Mary Caroline Edmunds and Edward Wildliian. The dramatic season closed with a double cast production of Clemence Dane's Bill of Divorcementf' MASK AND MANTLE ThreefCornered Moon , a rollicking comedy, and A Bill of Divorcementu, a wellfknown problem play, were the two major productions of Mask and Mantle during the year. ln addition to these fullflength plays, Mask and Maiitle sponsored a series of openfmeetings at which one act plays were given. Any student desiring to gain membership into Mask and Mantle was elegible to participate. The 'first open-meeting, held in November, uncovered some real talent that was further developed in later productions. The choice of plays included one comedy and two short serious plays of intense drama. The iirst portrayed the power of hypnotism, the second the realism of a battle scene of the Civil War. The February openfmeeting was in a lighter vein and consisted of three comedies. k'Dress Reversal was a novel play not only because of its plot but also because of the fact that Professor Howard C. Morgan was in lthe cast. The last openfmeetinglwas held in March at which three plays of varied nature were presented. Through their work in acting and in production in these one act plays several students were able to secure the necessary points toward membership in Mask and Mantle and were voted into the organization. . Departing from the regular custom of presenting one fullflength play during the year the Speech Department, including students of Professors Trueblood and Morgan, produced three short plays November 24. Those selected were The Doctor in Spite of Himf self , a French farce by Moliere, The Turtle Dove , a Chinese fantasy by Margaret Scott Cliver, and Cassandra , a modern drama of emotion. The scenes were designed by Professor Morgan's stagecraft class. The set of Moliere's play was styalized, that of the Turtle Dove . executed in the Chinese manner, and the set of Cassandra was a realistic experiment. One of the big dramatic events of the year was the live plays presented continuously throughout the afternoon of the Cld English May Day. These plays have been presented every four years and have become a tradition. They were Robin Hood and Maid Marian , St. George and the Dragon , 'kPyramus and Thisbev, The Hue and Cry after Cupid , and The Reevesby Sword Play . The plays were stationed over the campus and played to an appreciative audience the entire afternoon. The last dramatic event was the senior play, presented June 12. DRAMATIC SEASCN PAGE 131 ThreefCornered Moon , by Gertrude TonkonOgy, Was the riotous comedy presented by Mask and Mantle, October 24, as a climax tt home' coming weekfend. Based on the story of the Rirnplegar family, no member of which utters two words that make sense, the play is Hlled with amusing' dialogue and situations. The family is extremely wealthy until Mrs. Rimplegar loses their entire fortune to a margin broker. Forced to work at starvation wages, the heretofore shiftless Rimplegar children become a clan with a purpose. But idle or industrious, the Rimplegars never tamper with logic. The action centers around Elizabeth Rimplegar, a young girl with no dignity at all and her love affairs with a young novelist and a doctor. Maebeth Shockley played the part of Elizabeth with all the fire and emotion that the role required. Herbert Hadley was Donald, the typically irresponsible novelist and Edward Wildnian was well cast as Dr. Alan Stevens, the only mature and dependable character of the play. Donald McCullough and Jerome Holman as Douglas and Kenneth Rirnplegar were the highlights of the comedy with their spontaneous humor. Betty Jane jones, excellent as the scatterfbrained Mrs. Rimplegarg Dudley Starr as the selffsacriiicing younger brother: Marian Binford as the vivacious Kitty: and Mary Caroline Edmunds as the Swedish maid. jenny, completed the cast. An ultra modernistic set, more elaborate than those usuall attem ted Y P by Mask and Mantle, was designed by Jerome Holman and constructed by members of the Boards Club. l Tl-IREE CGRNERED MQCDIXI PAGE 132 4 I 1 t- 1 1 1 A Bill of Divorcementv, hy Clamence Dane, was chosen hy Mask and Mantle as its last major production of the college year. The play was V presented April 16 and 17, .- ' The play centers around an English family whose lives are haunted hy a strain of insanity, Margaret Fairfield, a woman of thirtyflive, has iust secured her divorce from her insane hushand, Hilary, to whom she was hound hy a warfmarriage. She is to marry Gray Meredith when Hilary escapes from the institution and returns home seemingly cured. Their daughter, Sidney, realizes that this hiological weakness may he passed on to her children and gives up the young man with whom she is in love. She decides to devote her life to her father, therehy giving her mother her ' chance for happiness. The four leading characters were iortra fed hy the same students hoilw . l 5 , nights, Betty .lane jones was very convincing as Margaret. Tom klones handled the diihcult role of Hilary in an excellent manner, Ruth Allen gave a smooth, strong impersonation of Sidney. George Cox provided the romantic interest as Kit Pumphrey. The supporting roles were taken hy a double cast. Hester Fairfield was played hy Alice Anne Vvfoodard and Alice Freeman. The role of Gray Meredith was taken hy Edward Fienning and Donald McCullough. .lim jay and Edwin Sanders took the part of Dr. Alliot. The Rector was 1 played hy Dudley Starr and Edward Wildiiiaiii Kathryn Frank and '1 Eunice Reagan as Basset completed the cast. Y 1 n I L' , i A BILL 'QF DIVCDRCEMENT 3, i 1 K . ', Q K. If i - i ,ll ,. , Q Q , rn :Q f Q, i .i l . Q',' Q . I i , 'il i- i V . L1 j I Q 1 jones, Ballard, lvlccullougli, Holman, Thomas. Morgan. Judd President ...l.... ......., I crome Holman Stage Hands or in other words, carpenters, electricians, painters, and general handimen' represent the constituency of this organization. Through their love for the scenic art, they create air castles for the productions of Mask and fMantle. The accomplishments of the club during the current year included designing and building sets for Three Cornered Moon and A Bill of Divorcementf' Boards Club also has aided in the success of the various onefact plays which Mask and Mantle has sponsored. A great amount of credit is due to this small organization for the long nights and tedious days which they sacriiice before and during each play. Even though the audience never sees them in action, their efforts and ref sults are constantly in evidence. Boards Club is under the able direction of its founder and organizer Prof H. C. Morgan and continues on to complete its eighth year of suc' cessful interpretation of Mask and Mantle plays. Nothing is more enjoyed than the feed which Mask and Mantle gives Boards Club at the completion of each performance. BCARDS CLUB Morgan, Hall. Hoskins, Clark. jones. Truehlood. Stalker. Frank, Binford, Daggy. Reagan. Bayne President ...................... .......,.. l ulian Clark Secretary Treasurer ..,..,. . ...... Kathryn Frank Tau Kappa Alpha is a national honorary fraternity for those who are interested in oratory or debating. The members are united into one group by the bond of their common interest in the practice and cultivation of the forensic art. Membership in the fraternity is considered an honor and a great privilege, and the members wear their T.K.A. keys with great pride. Earlham is very fortunate to have a chapter as she is one of the smallest schools in the country to have this honor. The local chapter had quite a large membership this year and several new members were taken in. The qualifications for membership are that the candidate must have either participated in three intercollegiate debates or one state oratorical contest. Tau Kappa aLPHa PAGE 135 Clark, Hawk. Longnecker. Hall, Vanvxfagner. Trueblood, Morgan, Hobson. Robertson. Jones First Semester Second Semester David Robertson ............... Afhirmative ....... ....... E dwin Sanders Morris Hall ...,,... ......,,.....,,,....... ,.,,..... M o rris Hall julian Clark ...,..,, ,....,..,,,,.,,..,. ,,..,,.,,,, I u lian Clark john Hobson ....... ....,., N egative ....... .. ....... loseph Hoskins Tom Jones ..........,...... .l.............. .....,............. T 1 vm jones Alson Van Wagiier ......., ,.,,... A lson Van Wagiier During the year 1936317 Earlham's Men's Debate teams were kept very busy. The first semester found them engaging in forensic competition with Chio Colleges and Universities and debating the question: Resolved, that the several states should adopt onerhouse legislatures. Six practice debates were scheduled and there were eight tournament debates. In the tournaf ment, Earlham teams tied for fourth place by winning four and losing four. The second semester's debating schedule found Earlhanrs teams par' ticipating in the Indiana League and debating the question: L'Resolved, that the extension of Consumers Cooperatives would contribute to the general welfare. In debates with Wabash, DePauw, Indiana State and Franklin, Earlham lost three debates and won one. 3 MENS DEBATES Stanton, Morgan, Stalker, Bayne, Reagan. Daggy, Trueblood, Kincaid, Binford. Frank Affirmative Negative Eunice Reagan .,....... ,...,..,, C antain ,..,..... .v,.,,, M ariory Bayne Mary Daggy ....,..., .,................. .........,.... M a rian Binford Virginia Kincaid ...,..... ,...,., M arv Elizabeth Stalker The words, Resolved: that the several states should enact marriage and divorce laws, opened seven preliminary debates and seven tournament def hates for the Earlham women's teams against Bluffton, Ohio University, DePauw, Ohio Northern, Wittenbtirg and Capital. This year Earlham brought home the cup awarded the winning team in the Uhio League tournament in which Earlham has participated for the past three years. The tournament ended in a tie between NVittenburg and Earlham, but in a tiefbreaking debate between the two schools, Earlham was awarded the decision. As a hnal compliment to Earlham debaters the members of the teams received checks from the 'Truehlood Testimonial Fund. WGMENS DEBATES Each year the college holds two oratorical contests. The sofcalled Old Line Contest occurs in the iirst semester of the school year. David Webb '37 won iirst place in the 1937 Cld Line Contest with an oration on the subject The Black Scepterf' Webb represented Earlham in the state contest which was held at Wabash College, and placed second in this contest. Don lV1cCullough '37 who spoke on the subject Men and Machinery won second place in the local contest. The Peace Contest comes in the second semester ofthe school year. The oration Can War Stop Facism, gave Tom jones '38 Hrst place in the 1937 Peace Contest. jones will represent Earlham in the state contest which is held at Taylor University, Upland, Indiana, May 14. joseph Hoskins '39 and Don McCullough '37 also competed in the local contest and won second and third places. Others who took part were Ralph Huntsman and Virginia Kincaide. Two names, Tom jones '38 and David Webb were engraved this year upon the silver cup which has been donated to the Cratorical Association by thirteen former students and members of the alumni. The purpose of this cup is to foster the interest in extempore public speaking. The rule is that no person will be awarded the honor more than twice: the second honor is awarded only if five iirst winners should be in school at the same time. jones' winning speech of the fall contest was American Share Croppers while 'Tlindenburg Disaster was the winning subject for the spring contest. CIQATCRICAI. CONTESTS PAGE 138 jones, Thomas, Rush, Moore, Shocklcy, McDonald. McBane, Rothier. Balderston, Coale, Hay, Liverpool, Anderson, Lupton President ............. ......... A lexander Hay Vice President .,.....,.w.... .........,.. E ugene Thomas SecretaryfTreasurer ..,..,... ......... B lanche Anderson The purpose of Ye Anglican, mixed literary society, is to encourage creative writing on campus and to stimulate interest in literature. This year the club was filled to its full capacity of twenty members, excluding those from the faculty. For this reason, elections were held only this spring. Anglican tries to select its new members on a basis of genuine interest shown in creative writing and in the appreciation of good literature. Meetings were held irregularly once a month. The programs were arf ranged chiefly to stress individual original writing, with anonymous critif cisms being given by all members. The main contribution of Ye Anglican was The Scrap Book. In other years the club has also provided a chapel program, but this year the society decided to put all of its energy into the creation of a iinished, printed magf azine, to which any student in college might contribute original work. YE AIXIGLICAN Crunk, lvlorgan, Hadley. Sanders, Hay, jones. Vitz. Ferris. Starr. Anderson, Shockley. jones, Zimmerman, Balderston President ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,, T om jones Vice President ,.,..,,,..,Y ..,.,... M arv Grace Zimmerman 5-:cretaryfTreasurer .....Y, ,......, . ..Maeheth Schocklcv Epsilon Alpha Pi was organized as an honorary journalistic fraternity to initiate, foster, and encourage journalistic endeavor and to promote higher standards of journalism at Earlham. It assists the publicity secretary. Mem' hership is determined by student activities on the Earlham Post staff, The Sargasso, or the Freshman Handbook staff. Meetings are held twice a month, at which time there are addresses by men prominent in the held of journalism, visits to the Palladium-Item plant, and the annual Post E.A.P. banquet. t EPSILCDN ALP!-IA PI FRESHMAIXI I-IAIXID BUCK Margaret Vit: ..............,..,.......................,................ ......,. E ditor Tom jones ...,.,.. ......,... B usiness Manager The Handbook officially presents the campus organizations and extra' curricular activities to the incoming freshman class. It is published and given to the newcomers in the hope that it will aid them to become acf quainted with and to better adapt themselves to their new surroundings. This 'Lfreshman bible has among its contents a list of Earlham traditions and precedentsg general information about the collegeg a Campus Who's Who g a list of friendly hints to freshmeng a short sketch of the work of each organization and its qualiiicationsfor membershipg the college calendarg the athletic schedulesg and the college songs and cheers. The book is presented by the Student Senate and is edited by the Student Handbook Committee of the college Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. EARLHAMITE Paul Ingles ................ ....,... E ditor Four issues of The Earlhamiten are published each year in order to strengthen the bonds of each graduating class after commencement and to mold a solid alumni organization. The journal was founded on the belief that old ties should not be broken. When the first copy of The Earlhamitev was published in 1873 the editors expressed the opinion that the new magazine would bring all who have associated here into communication with one another. The publication is ten years older than any other alumni magazine in the United States. Reports of regional meetings of alumni clubs, changes of addresses and new positions, as well as accounts of happenings on the campus provide the most interesting items. Contributions from graduates are always wel' comed by the editor. PAGE 141 Price, Vsfissler, Starr, Eeinning, blackwitz, Rush. Cronk. Kreigbaum, johnson. Polk, Stalker, Davis, Ferris. Daggy, Zimmerman Editoi ',.7,,,..AA,,..,,,, ,,,,, D udley Starr Associate Editor '...,., ....,.,, B ernice Howell Associate Editor .A.,,,, ,,,,,, B lanche Anderson lvlanaging Editor ,,,,,,, ,.,,.... R obert Wissler News Editor ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, N elson Wheeler Copy Editor ,,,,,r , ,,,r,,,.,,,,,,,,,., Barbara Eerris Feature Editor ,,,,.r ,r,r,,, M arv Grace Zimmerman Sports Editor ,r,r, ,,,rr,,,r,r,,,,, Vv 'illiam Parshall This year marked the innovation of more feature and human interest in the campus newspaper. The student publication made every effort pos' sible to be representative of the student body, and to print that news which was of most direct interest and relation to the college. A leader in school thought and action. the Post has been liberal, unbiased, and fair-a force working for unity and cooperation within the school. Increasing the future, informative, and pictorial elements in its columns, the publication has sought to mirror student opinion as accurately as possible. Covering all news of importance to Earlham. a collection of chronological' ly tiled editions of the Post would constitute a volume of golden reminiscenses -a year book in itself. DUST STAFF Editor Abbotiate Editor ...,.,, Business Manager ...A Herhert Hwdlex .......Matbtth Shocklev Fisher. Cusand, Zimmerman, Gorman, Martin. McDonald, jay. Shockley. Frank. Barrett I . .,.Y................. ......... B B c 7 M Assistant Business Faculty 'Editor ...,.,,,,, ,.......,....Edgar Jones anager ..,,. ,.,..,,.,,,,.,.v. I im ,lay Secretary .i....,.....ee.ee,,,........,.,e ..,,. K athrvn Frank .. .,,.,,. Miriam Cosand ......,,..Frances Martin Organization Editor. Senior Editor ..,.. .,,,,.. WLWIITCIIRS Athletics.. Men's Athletics ...... Art Editor ........... Features Editor .....,... Photography ........ He Circulation Manager .. ........ Marieinina Gorman .......BettV Anne McDonald ................Phi1in Hedrick .....................Rohcrt Barrett Grace Zimmerman rhcrt Hadley, Edgar Jones. Robert Barrett McBane Ediwr Business Manager Hcrhcrt Hadley Edgar jones SAIQGASSCD PAGE 143 FEATURES E CAME to this institution with one mighty resolution-To malce play while the sun shines. College outings, class parties, May Day, organization dances, and ath- letics, all these provide this nec- essary element. wx 2, li .xy twig, j, . H WE F H-el, l fx. vi .,, 5-.q,. , .: 5 ' ' ' W 1 2 S :R W. - FA2..4fef5fx 1 'APIQT , .f - llu . l .Q , li ,i W gba, . -1 an 'K' 21 Q l 1 . gui ,vi . , K M fg , x + . .- . in, 1 a 'r Qi' l QQ: fl X 5, 5 is 'Y 'VJ 's f W S ' .41 . JK K' 'v.5'Q l sy, 1 13' me vm w V., QQ!! 'T A tw AQ... Q , wi? we 3531 'QQZ9 531 sem .- ' .1 4.1 A' f. F.. 1.-.:.,Qjf'7'w, ., .1 , , - iq-1-'-f75nz1+,x ffl -. if V ji- - ' . . '.' f . ' . Q: ' .T 1. . it l' 1 Q I l . -I . 1 ,, 1,5 g fgtf . 5 jf' A 5,,!4h,,4- 1 V l ' 1 L . f ., -:f5'Q'f' I 'ffii' '-tiiig , H kyle. . . . ,.z'..531r,g-,X zf:- U iii, '1wQi32..5LK,',Q51.n I.. yy. ff '? fQYEaf5-z't- I. 1 5539 ji 53, Fisk? -jf ' :4 ' :rf 'if 5 ,fig . ' ' 1 , my ef-. 1 '- v .. -.112-fs .. - fs.g5:s.f. Y Q 4 ' 1. Comfort a la Freshman Week. 2, Crowdfed scene. 3. A miss as good as a smile. 4. The college jitney. 5. The Earlham tooters. 6. Hitchfhiking 7. Captain Overnian's blanket. 8, Vv'arming the bench. 9. Vwfell-earned rest at Turkey Run. 10. The outing again. 11. Hockey and more hockey. 12. Rolling her own. 13. Paging Miss Comstock! 14, Shucks. no privacy! 15, Love 'em 'n leave 'emi 16. The bonnic Scotch lassies, PAGE 147 P.xG1a 148 34 X- -q :Q A 'z' ,: 351. M V 4 1 Y 4 nv Mn r 3 .. ?' : 'Z 322' ': .2 :f. 4- . ..:-:g.j,,-,s:-1- Q -fs 2:5 gg 5-1-gel , Q qgwfgzf .1 5. -: ,Q 51- fl 1 N 'X 'O . X sf 5 .L 41 I -' firm .,- H is if ,, , Q--if - , -1 -f . .- ,- i'5 'ff.m,A .. x I w S3335-fu 1, Studyxngfsynunyrn ul' Nlccpmg. 2. Nu, Xl313l3 Fmslx. 3. Leg slmw. 4, Suplwnmm-xc suplustlcutwn, 7. The uGyp Slwpf' fm. Symbols of Earllmm clwccrmg. 7, HOlIllllI1.fl1C grmd. S Could It bc EsqL111'c7 9, Friends. Romans, and CFIJSSCl,lllI1fFy' men! lil, CIUIHDCUYIUII for Robert Taylor. ll. Thur sclmulf glrl cwmplcxiun. ll. Hlfil1l5Cl'QlSl1 effect, 13. Trimmmg the llitfllil slmrublwcry, 14. Slvh-lu! Stotlyk studymg, 15. NVlmat lung legs you lmve, Cramma! in . 3:39355 .F 2 at 2 ., 'EYE Ill ,Ill . ll 3 I 1 If f 4.,. I Iii ' ..:wFY.'f ft f '?ii?113'5e'5S' :ii r l if N .. . 5 fn:-. ,v - 1. g rae .- 5 i ian, M fr:,3frcffggi,,,x,g,g 'ik 1 ,K . ...g, . A . ,n h Y '11 22. '-S lipgfsy, ' ' A ' ',A,. 2, , S33 I 4, lv' ' ,, War- 1 J- - M5 ff - .. wi 'gf-'. iii' ifg iw Mm. ,QV A . sf '-ii fJV ?m . frog. 1. The Goon Girls. 2, Mum'5 the word! 3, The Great Garbo. 4. Gimme a lick! 7. Stevie the Stork. 6.-Gone but not forgotten. 7. On thc fence. 8. Two busy seniors. 9. A sandwich. and no chaperone! 10. What a target! 11. Second childhood. 12. In Earlham's playground. 13. Eunice per candid camera. 14. The perfect chaperone. 15. Freddy the Frog. 16. Ain't her sweet! 17. Peg the Penquin. 18. Spirit of '76. , 59 'K wx W , 'J 29-7,1 4,131 ,af 51 X . f 5, 8' . 71 f .., . 'gli'1'4 if i i- W K - V ff.-.-T-'rf . W-' NEA ' rl'- 1 '. ' K 'V -. '-2' 'sr vt . ' tn 5 J ' x - 1 K xx e b K +5 Q Q . I A N H h Q wx Q 1 i X 5 PAGE 149 3' f i C A I. N D A R O PAGE 150 SEPTEMBER The same old grind . . . bells, bells, and bells . . . eating, sleeping, going to classes according to bells .... Laughling at freshmen, talking up Earlham's advantages CQ, and holding up threats of the precedent committee will get youf' Changes in the library and profsg Local Boy- BurbanckfMakes Good! The everfpopular termfwooingg renewal of last year's romances or rushing the frosh gals. OCTOBER First big dance with swingin' and Armstrong's music. The college outing fa senior picnic for underclassmenj without rain to dampen spirits-alcoholic or otherwiseg sore muscles, barking dogs, and fallen archesfbut that grub at Turkey Run! Homecoming-fcampus cleanfup cancelled because of rain-hurry to make new '37 class banner. Threef Cornered Moon with Holman and McCullough acting natural. Landon carries mock election. N Q V E M B E R November third: in spite of that good johnson cider Landon lost. The oxford debators calling Indiana ua low lying land. Scottish fnot Scotch-that's something to drink, lassies gamboling on the green. Frank White looking like Charlie Chase in Mask and Mantle playlet. First of junior orals: much wailing and gnashing of teeth. Friday the thirteenthgclass parties--scavanger hunt for red finger nail polish-a skate-Zimmie winning husbandfcalling contest. D E C E lvl B E R Memories of Thanksgiving vacation fvacation-a term synonymous with sleeping and eatingj. The abdication of the King of Englandff Earlham students, confirmed believers in true love, consent. Beating Butler in basketball, bringing back memories of the foul fmeaning foulj classic of the previous year. Letters home for money for that Christmas shopping. A sad departure from the renowned Earlham chow. JANUARY The final fling before the Days of judgment-term papers and burning of midnight oil. The scientists viewing the wonders of Stoffy's hometown QB. F.-Before Floodj . . . rain . . . Phil Hedrick sprouting a bit of down between the mouth and nose . . . Davey Webb, the Pipple's Cherce, orating in Goddard by the hour . . . and more rain. Cramming, groaning, and then exhaustion and weariness . . . dread to see grades. FEBRUARY Earlhanfs Walter Wiiichell and his Keyhole column. Then the honor roll with the seniors right in there. Earlham hall open house to give the boys a chance to see what fine housekeepers its inmates are- and to collect a few souvenirs. The junior class chapel with its Peggy ful Stumbled Over Love , Paul. Strickland Gillilan and the playlet with jackwitz, who was caught with the goods' '... And Prexie's chapels on taxation! MARC!-l Beginning of swinging for May Day-just the beginning! Earth- quakes . . . a uquaking institution. joe Hoskins and his Brigadiers furnishing swing stuif for swing sessions. Cornmie's teas for the ladies of Earlham . . . folk dancing . . . the razz issue of the Postfa pink sheet -articles on Swagger Bill and GfMan Ross--necking contest. Bundy open house with plenty of refreshments . . . spring in the air and thoughts of love fsighj. APRIL Concentration on May Day. Peter Hughes pitching ball fand also a little wool. More May' Day stuif . . . rain fthose April showers!! Tom Jones burning up the track. Continual talk of a senior picnic-spies, elaborate traps set for unwary seniors, and deep circles under the eyes of numerous underclassmen. Everyone saying back and to, pairin' off in threesf' and that's the sitcherashun in there. Singing about k'Robin Hood . . . MAY Arrival of the Big Day . . . Long live the Queen! Fear of rain . . . colorful procession . . . hobby horses cuttin' up , . . janet Land and hier goose . . . Hear ye, hear ye!' '... Pyramus and Thisbe getting the laughs. And then the big dance. Seniors wearing robes for the first time-beginning of the end. The Institute . . . ho hum . . . tennis tournament . . . class song contest . . . and that long awaited senior chapel . . . the Frolic and that blinketyfblank Banquet. J U N E Reading Day-Be merry for tomorrow we shall flunk! Repeated reference to that senior picnic . . . exams, tennis, golf, and term papers . . . Prexie's garden party . . . swimming . . . last minute romances . . . freshmen packing, making rash promises to write . . . snapshooting. Sunburns and aching muscles . . . headaches from making up incomf pletes. Families arriving . . . the senior play . . , baccalaureate , . . commencement . . . the end. 9 3 6 9 3 7 PAGE 151 .ir ,X X I fs PAGE 152 1 rx NW 4,-,, , ,Q w i .. tp: .LJ-, ' . 'i f, .. :Sie S' if-5 iffwff' , W .5. 'Qs ' fi-gy .xctxf rw . fa -, . -' , 1 ' rt .gg . .: .-Siifsx - .ww --Y -. - '21-I f -.1 Y -fe-:Liza 'V .g.,: . r- A . we' fs:-' W 1 xiissgf ' -'-4-1 Y im- ic h it. :Es -' l. At ai Republican Rally. Z, Have a seat! 3. A swell fcllcr. 4, Holhy's got a girl! 7. Strike three! 6. On the mektsl. 7, just a little girl trying to gct ahead, 8. The haliwy of thc class. 9, Sonfkisscd heauties, lil. Righto. Old top! ll. The luguhrious Happy. 12, That shirtfwheee! 13. A suicide blonde. 14. Second childhoud. 17. Field trip concentration. 16. But don't go near the water, Geurgie! 17. Bruner getting a break. 18. joe and his Brigadier. 19. Crazy over horses, horsesf. 20. Cuotics? qi.. ', .r-. .J -adm Ar V53 'T r. ,W 1 L-a - I .Q 1 I 1 I I 'V 1' 1 , .12 .v .. I 1,-1515 'f -f1fs?i - pf :ii e'i1. 'f,ll 5.4-'iw yfqribmj 4. . 55 4.1.2391 .My zu., I-rm! gr 5-'Q fli V11- Zi' gl .r V. . 3531 1, .u .Ml I .UU ' mn ig: 'Rv 5-rf V' 1.1. 2, A -V ,er hr. ,V 1.54911 5.221 xlwxfvi : 'iz.+ ilfdli' 1, r'. QM 1. An annual affair. Z. B. E. lBef0re Earlhaml, 3. A. E. 4. Maplc's Sugar. 5'. Pst! Your shirt'ta1l's.out. 6, Playful profs. 7, A pipefful. 8. SLISICHS dog, 9. Vv'alker's furfCoated favorite. 10. Brr . . . IYQF cold. 11. Broomclfs llrvvcr actin' up. 12. Tarzan, alias the Great Lover. 13. Freshies greeninf 14. Big Ernie. uur hero. 15. Dignified seniors and Drake. 16. 'Looking tuwards thc future. 17. Heavy. heavy hangs over thy head, 18. Vv'hat's the atftrackf-hun7 19. Ye carefladen Editor. lil? PAGE 153 W' s '9 w-,. 3 .6 in af, ex .f .Q--. '2f! CT3'K xg SR-xq +1 45 Yak . I , .y. PAGE 154 ' Xxxi we- 'S 54316 Mix? wx md' I. Funny Funston. 2. Major dromo of the higushow. 3. Grim determination. 4. Pensivc mood. 5. Caught in the act! 6. Ironing out difficulties. 7. I. O. seein the situation in there. 8. Prcxie in bloomers. 9. Any evening at 5:55. 10, No. hc's not a freshie! ll. Benchwarmer. 12. The candid camera sees all. 13. Giving May Day advice. 14. Characteristic pose. li. Huw to how in one easy lesson. 16. The thinkers. 17. Allen D. Hole QD for Daddyl. 18. The perennial bachelor. 19. Such pleasantry! 65'-J 4 XX L 2, klll lf , we l, Another day fur work Q71 and play U3 Z. Soap gets in your eyes, 3 Rushing to that 8 olclocli. 4, That longfawaited check from home, 5. L1sten1ng to a chapel speaker, 6. Chxschng an the lunch hne. 7. Playtime. S. More play. 9, More, please! 10. Messing at the Manor after libs ll. The dcntxst saw Splenclid! 12. Slcepyfhead--after a hard day! . PAGE 155 .V 5-ess. fr sl -. PAGE 156 gy , S f. 9 :. f' a-Ein. 2, ,C M thx , , '39 54,33 ., 4. ,w 4 4 3 N G 5, 1 1 -15-'L Fifi'-ii-. F. 7 fi' -' -.. - 551 X ' , 1 - . - Q 5 . : gg 3 , R31 133:44 V , H ' 0 .,., , .. 1 . , ,,.. .Q - .1 1 - ti 1 2 fi 1 Sz- A ,..:sgsm.,. . . Q , . ' ':- .1 - , 4' . 'M f :.- f 1, ' - A 45 , ...rl ,.... ..,.,.. , .,., , ., . . K ' ' . iff 1 I 1 if , . gg xy. '44 ..,, W... 56 t, ,airy , l i m .,. ' f ' lf G1 sf -V ' V v A ' 1 A ., 511: ., M: ?:V '- 4. . .. ,.,,,,, 4 l. McCracken and friend. Z. Ditto. 3. Ditto. .4. Ah! Love. 5. Following in s1stcr's footsteps. 6. Queenie and her rcal Robin Hood. 7. Practicing for the future, 8. Cuntentment plus'--cleMoll. 9. Love again. 10. A couple of ehiselers. l1.The Eternal Triangle. 12. Vv'e repcutglovcl 13. B. A. and Al in the dark..1s usual. 14. Becky and Bob back again, 15, A Stout and Bland couple. 16. Domesticity. 17. The jones family. lS, Keeping up with the Joneies, MAY DAY Queen Bess, May Queen, revel!- ers, gypsies and Morrice dancers, Strolling players and over all, Pro- fessor Ed and Miss Comstock. PAGE 158 QUEEN GF MAY Chosen because of outstanding beauty and person' ality, Miss Eleanor Hecathorn, an active member of the senior class, was elected by the student and faculty body to be the Queen of the May of Earl' harn's fifteenth Qld English May Day, May the 7th, 1937. Earlhain College held its first May Day celebration in 1875, On this May Day only women participated with only the May Queen and her attendants forming the procession. As the years progressed these celebrations became more and more elaborate. In 1886 the procession moved to music. There were gypsies to dance around the flowerfdecked throne of the queen. In 1902 men took part in the May Day for the first time. Earlham held her iirst Old English May Day in 1906. Rich in English heritage, Earlham borrowed from the May Day traditions of her ancestors. In the days of Queen Elizabeth, every one went revelling on the eve of the Hrst day of May. At midnight country lads and lasses, shepherdesses and milk maydes, bakers, pedf lers, chimney sweeps and gypsies and village folke adorned with spring flowers went to the forest, The hobby horses, the tumblers and the stilt walkers cavorted in the frolic. Sometimes it was the fairest of the village who was chosen to be queen, at others Iviayde Marian led the May celebration with Robyn Hoode and his skilled archers. Twenty yoke of oxen carried the May Pole from the forest. It was encircled with flowers and greens which symbolized the idea of ref newal. The whole assembly shouted and danced around as the May Pole was raised. The queen watched the dances, games, and sports which lasted throughout the day from- her throne near the May Pole. There was Morrice dancing which fended off the witches. - at Elizabethan Revels and Plays N performed in Her Majestie's presence on the campus of Earl' ham College at one o'clock to the sound of trumpet. There was sword dancing, Peascods, and Sellingefs Round. In the evening, Saint George and the Dragon, the Sword Play and other interludes were presented until the round of twentvffour hours had been completed and the first day of May had been properly welcomed. Very similar was this first Qld English May Day at Earlham. The village common was covered with Quaint shepherdesses leading their lambs, egg women balancing baskets of eggs on their shoulders, the clown and the fool mocking the crowds, milk maydes prodding their cows, bakers, pedlers offering their goods, villagers in their gala clothes, allrevelling in the spirit of the day. Still another change was brought about in the English May Day of 1937 with the advent of the radio and the moving pic' tures. Highlights of the celebration were broadcast over WIRE. Indianapolis and WLW, Cincinnati. News reel pictures were taken of the procession and the revels by Fox Movietone Company. As in years past the Old English May Day was directed by Professor Edwin P. Trueblood and Miss Clara Comstock. These celebraf tions have become inseparably connected with them and their success is largely due to the work and spirit of these two. Promptly at one o'clock, May 7, the trumpeter riding, announced the approach of the queen's champion, the six Heralds, and Her Excellent Maiesty, Queen Elizf abeth, and her attendants. Mrs. William C. Dennis was the gracious Queen Bess and other members of the faculty were the ladies and the gentlemen of the court. Robyne Hoode played by Howard Walker and Mavde Marian played by Martha Lupton, followed by the Merry Men of the Greenwood were next in line in the procession. Following them was Earl' PAGE 160 ham's first May Queen of 1875, Mrs. Tennessee Tomlinson Phillips and her at' tendant, Miss Elizabeth Foulke. Mrs. Phil' lips traveled from California in order to be present at this May Day celebration. Then came the Queen of the May, Eleanor Hecathorn, and her attendants. Miss Hecathorn was a worthy successor to Mrs. Phillips as May Queen and it is interesting to note that her long auburn hair was identical to that of Mrs. Phillips, The revellers followed. There were bands of Morrice dancers with their fools and their hobby horses. There were shepherdesses leading or carf rying their little sheep. The players of an excellent pastorale, The Hue and the Cry after Cupid, hobnobbed with a company of Rusticks, actors of the Sword Play. There were country lasses and Milk Maydes with their cows. There were egg women and village folks and venders. A band of Strolling Players who enacted the tragical Masque of Pyramus and Thisbe were followed by the Strolling Singers. Then appeared the children, characters from early folk talesg Titania, Queen of the Fairies, Robyn Hoode, Mayde Marian, Queen of the May, Saint George and the Dragon, Little Red Riding Hood, Huniptyf Dumpty, ,lack and jill, Little Boy Blue, Three Little Kittens, and Mother Goose. Following the Players who acted in the play of Saint George and the Dragon were Bakers selling their wares, a Strolling Devil, Gypsie dancers, Tumblers, Stiltf walkers, and Foreigners with their bears. Drawn by a pair of stalwart oxen, the -May Pole, garlanded with wreathes and flowers, was brought in. Following came Goose Girls with their geese and the Mummers. The procession formed behind Garpenf ter Hall and wound slowlv over the golf PAGE 161 course and onto Comstock Field. Passing around the edge of the field, each character bowed or curtseyed in obeisance to Good Queen Bess. The crowning of the May Queen, pref ceeded by a song in her honor from the Strolling Singers, was the first event. She was escorted to her throne by Robyne Hoode and was followed by her six attendants. The Merry Men of the Greenwood car- ried in the May Pole and set it in its place amid the shouts of the Revellers. Dancing and winding of the gaily col' ored smaller May Poles followed. Groups danced Gathering Peascodsf' and Sellf inger's Round. Performed for the benefit of Queen Elizabeth and the May Queen were dances by the Morriee Men. They were clumsily imitated in their dances by the chimney sweeps. The gypsie band crowned their Queen and danced to an accordian and tam- bourines. They were followed by the PAGE 162 children's revels, the crowning of the May Queen, and the tumbling. The last event was the play of Saint George and the Dragon. Herein Saint George, the English Champion, slays all with whom he fights including the dragon but in this last battle is mortally wounded and himself dies. Fortunately there is a noble doctor near bv who cures the English Champion and all his foes but leaves the dreadful dragon dead. Saint George was played by Albert Corsi, the dragon by Peter Hughes, the noble doctor by David Webb. This concluded the events on Com' stock field and the crowds wandered about the campus from one play to another. In spite of the gray and cool day the procession and revels made a colorful spec' tacle. Queen Elizabeth and her court were clothed in richly colored velvets and silks. Robyne Hoode and Mayde Marian and their Merry Men of the Greenwood were attired in rustic greens and browns. gh Q if 1 ..-i ' : , ll ' -'1 .ll lk :ElPLt...r lj, 2' S- . A V - - f V 1.14 V . :Wk . 'wt 4-.vf .,. P A , A X L it A-M FQ r r .. a. . 1 v,,.. QP gm? gfzfi, X, r , bf 1. sr V, ,x 'q i .1 it- 1, 'T fT-. ' ll'- rs s , friffr ' 'K' 'X ' r:l-5' , , .3 pm. A. - .V VL :Q ' JJ ' .,-,g- s -a vw-- -.Ji:.....-vms X gn , .-. rf: ,,.-'E-me ., 'H '- x,,-Wk .ra -sk f . St-S .43 .:'7-fs.. ' ' ' IV- fyv., ' f., 5' gt , Q .V . ., ,i PAGE 163 The yellow and black and purple and black of the Morrice men mixed with the gaily printed costumes of the shepherclesses and the vendors. The hobby horses pranced in vivid colors of all shades. The mummers, swaying in the breeze, were headed by grotesque faces. Pastoral play' ers were gowned in Grecian robes of pastel nnts The plays were presented continuously throughout the afternoon at selected spots on the campus. The Merry and Tragical Masque of Pyramus and Thisbe was played on the green east of Earlham Hall. It was a tedious brief scene from a Midsummeris Nights Dream which was written by Wil' liam Shakespeare about the year 1595. Herein a group of rusticks perform a jolly wedding night. This scene used to be acted at English markets in the country by Stroll' ing Players. Bottom, the weaver or Pyramus was ably played by Don Mc' Cullough. Flute, a bellowsfmender or Thisbe was characterized bv Robert Wissler. The Merry Men of the Greenwood was played in the Pine Clump. lt was an adaptation from The Forresters, a play by Alfred Tennyson based on Tales of Robyn Hoode, Robert, Earl of Huntington, called Robyn Hoode, being deprived of his lands by the wicked John, Prince of England, has taken refuge in Sherwood Forest with Mayde Marian and his followers. Herein Mayde Marian is about to be forced into tragedy before the Duke of Athens on his If ...w marriage with the.Sheriff of Nottingham, mba. L PAGE 164 but is saved from this fate by the timely arrival from overseas of King Richard, who bids her wed her lover, Robyn Hoode. Robyn Hoode and Mayde Marian were played by Howard Walker and Martha Lupton. The Sword Play was played on the green west of the library. lt was a folk interlude for Morrice men first recorded from an Old English performance at Revesby. Herein the Foole is executed by his sons but comes back to life again to win from them the Mayde they all love. The Eoole was played by Francis White and Cicely, the Mayde, was played by William jack' VJIYZ. . The masque of The Hue and Cry After Cupid, played on Chase Stage, was a masque written by Ben Jonson to celebrate the marriage of Lord Haddington with Elizabeth Redcliffe, The players consisted of the Goddesses and Gods. the Cupid's Sports, the Priestesses and the Zodiacs. The campus made a lovely and natural seting for the May Day performance with the flowering redbud and dogwood and lilacs covering the campus. This presentation of an Old English May Day every four years at Earlham has become widespread in its fame. People travel from some distance to see it, Public school children in Richmond and surround' ing districts are excused from classes in order that they may attend. The crowd was estimated this year to be one of 3400. Interesting to note is the fact that it has never rained for any of these Quaclrennial May Days. PAGE 165 IN CONCLUSION THE STAFF OF THE 1937 SARGASSO wishes to extend its sincere appreciation to the following for their interest and co-operation in the preparation of this book: ENGRAVING- INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COIVIPANY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Mr. Noble Roplzey PRINTING- THE FOWLE PRINTING COMPANY OF MILWAUKEE, WIS- CONSIN Mr. George R. Warreli COVERS- I THE S. K. SIVIITH COMPANY OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Mr. K. G. Cooley PHOTOGRAPHY- HIRSHBURG STUDIOS OF RICHMOND, INDIANA Mr. Roy Hirshburg FACULTY- EARLHAM COLLEGE Miss Opal Thornburg The editor personally zvishes to express his appreciation not only to the above mentioned persons but also to each member of staff for his or her splendid co-operation. Special coni- uiendation is extended to Mr. Roy Hirshburg for the beauti- ful campus scenes, and to Bob Barrett, staff photographer, for the very excellent pictures of every phase of college life which he supplied to the SARGASSO. ' It is the sincere hope of the entire staff that this 1937 SARGASSO not only please the present student body, but will serve to keep ever alive the aims, ambitions and mein- ories of student life here at Earlham College of the class of 1937. , Affiiik- F414-ilfllgs-at . K'-if WI X721- - ' rl V g li. 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